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Error in Results in: Developmental Trajectories of Male Physical Violence and Theft: Relations to Neurocognitive Performance

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2009;66(7):712.

Error in Results. In the Original Article by Barker et al titled "Developmental Trajectories of Male Physical Violence and Theft: Relations to Neurocognitive Performance," published in the May 2007 issue of the Archives (2007;64[5]:592-599), a computation error affected the conclusions drawn about the relationship between neurocognition and theft. The original conclusion stated in the "Results" section of the Abstract was that "Executive function and verbal IQ performance were negatively related to high frequency of physical violence but positively related to high frequency of theft." The sentence should have read "Executive function and verbal IQ performance were negatively related to high frequency of physical violence but were unrelated to theft."



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