Divorce study felled by a coding error gets a second chance

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Divorce study felled by a coding error gets a second chance

What is this about?

A paper was given the chance for correction, following detection of errors in data coding and therefore in results. Such mistakes often mean that papers are retracted. This is a factual case.

Why is this important?

An interesting example of case, signifying that not all retractions are due to conscious data/results manipulation of the papers' authors

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