The swing set at William Osler Park was the site where the body of a dead cat, its tail severed, was found on Friday evening. (Ahmar Khan/CBC) See unoccupied swing set in park playground.
The authors of the article, published in JAMA Pediatrics, requested a retraction because they identified "methodological errors" in their original report.
The authors of the article, published in JAMA Pediatrics, requested a retraction because they identified "methodological errors" in their original report. "We identified a coding error whereby children with missing symptoms data were coded as having no symptoms. This error resulted in two participants being misclassified as having symptom resolution when they should have been classified as having ," Mandhane wrote in the retraction note.Other errors included the exclusion of 15 participants who should have been included in the study, and counting participants who fell outside the sample's age range of eight to 13 years old.
JAMA Pediatrics is part of the JAMA Network, a group of medical scientific journals owned and published by the American Medical Association.
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