In-text citation year/journal contradicts reference list: Biwer et al. (2020), Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
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In-text citation year/journal contradicts reference list: Biwer et al. (2020), Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
Corrected by Emir Baycan
There was no $65M NASA quote; in 2002 Musk sought to buy Russian ICBMs/rockets and was quoted high prices by Russian sellers.
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Slamecka conducted the generation-effect work at the University of Toronto, not Yale.
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3 corrections applied: Stango & Zinman (2009) 'Exponential Growth Bias and Household Finance' was published in the Journal of Finance, as the article's own reference list correctly states. | Moore's original 1965 observ…
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2 corrections applied: The flashbulb-memory researcher (Neisser & Harsch Challenger study) is Ulric Neisser, not John Neisser; the article names him correctly elsewhere. | No 1993 Klein book titled 'A Recognition-Primed…
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3 corrections applied: Fix impossible chronology: Watkins sent her memo to Lay in August 2001; she did not testify before Congress until February 2002 (after the bankruptcy). | Enron filed for bankruptcy on December 2,…
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Resolves internal inconsistency; the standard finding (~0.10% at ~24 hours) is stated elsewhere in the article as 24 hours
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5 corrections applied: Gross's 1998 integrative review was published in Review of General Psychology, not Psychological Science (matches the article's own reference list). | Ochsner, Bunge, Gross & Gabrieli (2002) 'Reth…
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The Gailliot & Baumeister (2007) glucose paper appeared in Personality and Social Psychology Review, not Psychological Review (matches the article's own reference list).
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2 corrections applied: Dunning learned of the Wheeler case from a 1996 news item (commonly cited as the World Almanac); no Carnegie Mellon columnist 'Melvin Krosnick' is associated with it (fabricated attribution). | Gi…
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