
@article{ref1,
title="Corrigendum to &quot;Aggressive behaviors in highly sadistic and highly impulsive individuals&quot; [Personality and Individual Differences 178 (2021) 1-9/110875]",
journal="Personality and individual differences",
year="2021",
author="Duan, Jipeng and Yang, Zhangxiang and Zhang, Feng and Zhou, Yanyan and Yin, Jun",
volume="179",
number="",
pages="e110956-e110956",
abstract="The authors regret for the misplaced citation in &quot;5.3. Limitations&quot; of original article. The article of Bennis & Medin (2010) in &quot;Although some researchers have pointed out that findings from undergraduate samples are similar to those from the general population in many cases (Bennis & Medin, 2010; Danks & Rose, 2010; Maryanski, 2010), which suggests that our current sample is reasonable, the homogeneity of participants limits the generalizability of our findings.&quot; is in wrong position, it should be placed in &quot;However, other researchers have indicated that relying on limited samples (such as undergraduates and WEIRD subjects) to make general claims has become a growing concern (Henrich, Heine, & Norenzayan, 2010).&quot;  After the correction, the sentences in this part should be like: &quot;First, participants were predominantly undergraduates. Although some researchers have pointed out that findings from undergraduate samples are similar to those from the general population in many cases (Danks & Rose, 2010; Maryanski, 2010), which suggests that our current sample is reasonable, the homogeneity of participants limits the generalizability of our findings. However, other researchers have indicated that relying on limited samples (such as undergraduates and WEIRD subjects) to make general claims has become a growing concern (Bennis & Medin, 2010; Henrich, Heine, & Norenzayan, 2010).&quot;  The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0191-8869",
doi="10.1016/j.paid.2021.110956",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2021.110956"
}