Moving Toward Inclusion: Participant Responses to the Inclusive SciComm Symposium
- 1Center for Science Communication Research, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States
- 2Department of Natural Resources Science, College of the Environment and Life Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, United States
- 3Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, United States
- 4School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States
A Corrigendum on
Moving Toward Inclusion: Participant Responses to the Inclusive SciComm Symposium
by Smith, H., Menezes, S., Canfield, K., Guldin, R., Morgoch, M., and McDuffie, K. (2020). Front. Commun. 4:77. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2019.00077
In the original article, there was a mistake in Tables 1 and 3 as published. The authors reported cumulative percentages instead of valid percentages. The corrected tables appear below.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated
Keywords: science communication, inclusion, inclusive science communication, public engagement with science, science education
Citation: Smith H, Menezes S, Canfield K, Guldin R, Morgoch M and McDuffie K (2020) Corrigendum: Moving Toward Inclusion: Participant Responses to the Inclusive SciComm Symposium. Front. Commun. 5:22. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2020.00022
Received: 31 January 2020; Accepted: 19 March 2020;
Published: 09 April 2020.
Edited and reviewed by: Erika Check Hayden, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
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*Correspondence: Hollie Smith, hollies@uoregon.edu