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Hutchinson, P. (2020). The “placebo” paradox and the emotion paradox: Challenges to psychological explanation. Theory & Psychology, 30(5), 617–637. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959354320928139
In the above-mentioned article, there was an error in this quote:
A fundamental emotion paradox: People are compelltements that we might together label “the dilemma of adequate explanation.” by their own experiences to believe that emotions exist as natural-kind entities, yet a century of research has not produced a strong evidentiary basis for this belief. To date, there is no clear, unambiguous criterion for indicating the presence of anger or sadness or fear. (Barrett, 2006, p. 27)
The correct quote is given below and replaces the text above:
[A] fundamental emotion paradox: People are compelled by their own experiences to believe that emotions exist as natural-kind entities, yet a century of research has not produced a strong evidentiary basis for this belief. To date, there is no clear, unambiguous criterion for indicating the presence of anger or sadness or fear. (Barrett, 2006, p. 27)
Above error has been corrected in the online version of the article.
