Correction: The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchored Estimates from 96 Studies on Anchoring Effects (Journal of Open Psychology Data, (2022), 10, 1, (16), 10.5334/jopd.67)

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Authors

  • Lukas Röseler
  • Lucia Weber
  • Katharina Helgerth
  • Elena Stich
  • Miriam Günther
  • Paulina Tegethoff
  • Felix Stefan Wagner
  • Elitza Ambrus
  • Martina Antunovic
  • F. Barrera-Lemarchand
  • Eliran Halali
  • Konstantinos Ioannidis
  • Ryan McKay
  • Nir Milstein
  • D. C. Molden
  • Frank Papenmeier
  • Zoran Pavlovic
  • Robin Rinn
  • Marie Luise Schreiter
  • M. F. Zimdahl
  • Eilish Allen
  • Štěpán Bahník
  • Christina Bermeitinger
  • F. B.N. Blower
  • Hannah Luisa Bögler
  • P. Burgmer
  • Nathan N. Cheek
  • Linda Dorsch
  • Sabine Andrea Fels
  • Luica Freira
  • Adam J. L. Harris
  • Björn Hartig
  • Jan A. Häusser
  • Mattie V. Hedgebeth
  • Maureen Henkel
  • Dorothee Horvath
  • Roland Imhoff
  • Paula Intelmann
  • Alexander Klamar
  • Ella Knappe
  • Lisa-Maria A. Köppel
  • Sabine Marie Krueger
  • Sandra Lagator
  • Florencia López Bóo
  • Joaquin Navajas
  • Julie K. Norem
  • Janina Novak
  • Yutaro Onuki
  • Elise Page
  • Jodie Pearton
  • Susanne Ponader
  • Tobias R. Rebholz
  • Adriana Rostekova
  • M. Sartorio
  • Sebastian Schindler
  • Christian Seida
  • David R. Shanks
  • Marie C. Siems
  • Maarten Speekenbrink
  • P. Stäglich
  • Mara Starkulla
  • Marius Stitz
  • Thomas Straube
  • Katharina Thies
  • Elias Thum
  • Kazuhiro Ueda
  • Monika Undorf
  • Diana Urlichich
  • M. A. Vadillo
  • Andreas H. Wolf
  • A. Zhou
  • Anna Schütz

This article details a correction to: Röseler, L., Weber, L., Helgerth, K., Stich, E., Günther, M., Tegethoff, P., … Schütz, A. (2022). The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchored Estimates from 96 Studies on Anchoring Effects. Journal of Open Psychology Data, 10(1), 16. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/jopd.67 The article, ‘The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchored Estimates from 96 Studies on Anchoring Effects’ (Röseler, et al., 2022) was mistakenly published with the following co-authors omitted: Elitza Ambrus, Ryan McKay, Bjoern Hartig, Eilish Allen, Adriana Rostekova, Jodie Pearton, Susanne Ponader, Roland Imhoff, Christian Seida, and Maarten Speekenbrink. This was due to an administrative error. All co-authors confirm that they meet the definitions of authorship and made substantial contributions to the paper.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8
JournalJournal of Open Psychology Data
Volume12
Issue number1
Number of pages3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23.08.2024

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    Research areas

  • Anchor, anchoring-and-adjustment, assimilation, estimates, judgment and decision making
  • Psychology

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