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Erratum

Erratum

Page 109 | Published online: 08 Jan 2010

Oman, D., Thoresen, C.E., Park, C.L., Shaver, P.R., Hood, R.W., & Plante, T.G., (2009). How does one become spiritual? The Spiritual Modeling Inventory of Life Environments (SMILE). Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 12(5), 427–456.

The abstract on page 427 of the article by Oman et al. should have stated that “r = 0.82” rather than “r = 0.83”; second, Park's affiliation should have been spelled “University of Connecticut”; finally, also, the article should have included an Acknowledgements section that read:

We gratefully acknowledge support for this work from Metanexus Institute (grants: “Learning from Spiritual Examples: Measures & Intervention” and “Learning from Spiritual Examples: Correlates & Psychometrics”), the John Templeton Foundation, the Ignatian Center of Santa Clara University, the Spirituality and Health Institute of Santa Clara University, and colleagues Albert Bandura, Solomon H. Katz, and Richard Villarreal.

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