Erratum to: Combined neurofeedback and heart rate variability training for individuals with symptoms of anxiety and depression: A retrospective study.
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https://doi.org/10.15540/nr.4.2.99Abstract
The original published version of this manuscript included a typo on page 43, in the ‘Statistical Analysis’ subsection of the Methods.
The original text read:
“All p-values were assessed using an experiment-wise error rate of α = 0.05 adjusted for multiple testing and comparisons with Bonferroni correction. With 19 comparisons, the Bonferroni corrected significance level was αB = 0.”
The “0” was a typographical error. The Bonferroni corrected significance level for the study is 0.05/19, αB = 0.0026, and the Methods section text has now been corrected to reflect this.
The text now reads:
“All p-values were assessed using an experiment-wise error rate of α = 0.05 adjusted for multiple testing and comparisons with Bonferroni correction. With 19 comparisons, the Bonferroni corrected significance level was αB = 0.0026.”
The authors regret any confusion that this error may have caused.
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