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This article refers to:
Discriminating Between Statements of True and False Intent: The Impact of Repeated Interviews and Strategic Questioning

In volume 11, issue 1 of The Journal of Applied Security Research, appeared incorrectly in “Discriminating Between Statements of True and False Intent: The Impact of Repeated Interviews and Strategic Questioning” by Pär Anders Granhag, Erik Mac Giolla, Tuule Sooniste, Leif Strömwall & Meiling Liu-Jonsson, pp. 1–17. The corrected figure is shown below. The publisher apologizes for this error.

Figure 1. Proportions of statements omitted, committed and repeated from Interview 1 to Interview 2, and from Interview 2 to Interview 3, presented separately for question type (questions on intent vs. questions on the planning phase), and future task (trip to the shopping center vs. the train station). Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals around means.

Figure 1. Proportions of statements omitted, committed and repeated from Interview 1 to Interview 2, and from Interview 2 to Interview 3, presented separately for question type (questions on intent vs. questions on the planning phase), and future task (trip to the shopping center vs. the train station). Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals around means.

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