Under the Content of thoughts subheading in the Results and Discussion subsection of Experiment 1, there are errors in the third and fourth sentences. The correct sentences are: On average, participants in the CFT condition were equally as likely to generate thoughts about uncontrollable (M = 2.71, SD = 1.82) and controllable (M = 4.21, SD = 2.64) task elements, t(13) = 1.49, p > .05, d = .40. However, in support of Ferrante et al. [20] and our first hypothesis, participants in the PFT condition were more likely to generate thoughts about controllable (M = 5.21, SD = 2.55) rather than uncontrollable (M = .79, SD = 1.37) task elements, t(13) = 5.06, p < .001, d = 1.35.
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Citation: Hammell C, Chan AYC (2020) Correction: Improving Physical Task Performance with Counterfactual and Prefactual Thinking. PLoS ONE 15(3): e0231278. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231278
Published: March 27, 2020
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