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. 2022 Oct 19;44(1):138. doi: 10.1093/epirev/mxac004

CORRECTION TO “THE REVOLUTION WILL BE HARD TO EVALUATE: HOW CO-OCCURRING POLICY CHANGES AFFECT RESEARCH ON THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF SOCIAL POLICIES”

PMCID: PMC9780117  PMID: 36261885

In the article “The Revolution Will Be Hard to Evaluate: How Co-Occurring Policy Changes Affect Research on the Health Effects of Social Policies” by Matthay et al. (1), the acknowledgements section failed to recognize the inspiration for the article title. The acknowledgments should include the following: The title of this article was inspired by Gil Scott-Heron’s renowned poem and song, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” (2).

The authors regret this omission.

REFERENCES

  • 1. Matthay EC, Hagan E, Joshi S, et al. The revolution will be hard to evaluate: how co-occurring policy changes affect research on the health effects of social policies. Epidemiol Rev. 2022;43(1):19–32. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  • 2. Scott-Heron G. The revolution will not be televised. In: Small Talk at 125th and Lenox. New York, NY: Flying Dutchman Records; 1970. [Google Scholar]

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