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(1967). Errata—JAPA, Vol. 15, 1967. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 15:932-932.
(1967). Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 15:932-932
Errata—JAPA, Vol. 15, 1967
On page 82, reference 40, the author's name should read: Sarlin, C. N.
On page 97, reference 17, the authors' names should read: Kinsey, A., Pomeroy, W., & Martin, C. E.
On page 223, line 22, the author's name should read: Thesi Bergmann.
On page 502, line 4, the author's name should read: Hammett.
On page 502, line 28, Rosenfeld (43) should read: Rosenfeld (44).
On page 623, reference 17, the author's name should read: Hammett, V. B. O.
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(1967). Errata—JAPA, Vol. 15, 1967. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 15:932-932
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