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Correction: Żerebecki et al. (2022). I Want to Be You(r Friend): An Investigation of the Effects of Gendered Personality Traits on Engagement with Different Modern Family Characters. Journalism and Media 3: 362–81

by
Bartosz G. Żerebecki
*,
Esther van der Vliet
and
Julia Kneer
Department of Media and Communication, Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 3062 PA Rotterdam, The Netherlands
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Journal. Media 2022, 3(4), 731-732; https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia3040048
Submission received: 31 October 2022 / Accepted: 31 October 2022 / Published: 18 November 2022
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Gender, Sexuality and the Media: An Intersectional Approach)

Error in Tables

In the original publication, there was a mistake in Table 1, Table 3 and Table 5. We incorrectly identified Alex Dunphy as a stereotypical character and Haley Dunphy as a non-stereotypical character. Below, we present the corrected tables. This mistake does not affect the conclusions of the article (Żerebecki et al. 2022).

Reference

  1. Żerebecki, Bartosz G., Esther van der Vliet, and Julia Kneer. 2022. I Want to Be You(r Friend): An Investigation of the Effects of Gendered Personality Traits on Engagement with Different Modern Family Characters. Journalism and Media 3: 362–81. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
Table 1. Means and standard deviations of wishful identification with various character groups.
Table 1. Means and standard deviations of wishful identification with various character groups.
MeanStandard Deviation
Stereotypical characters
(Haley and Luke)
2.710.97
Non-stereotypical characters
(Alex and Manny)
2.971.02
Male characters
(Luke and Manny)
2.701.01
Female characters
(Alex and Haley)
2.960.98
Stereotypical female character
(Haley)
2.710.89
Non-stereotypical female character
(Alex)
3.250.99
Stereotypical male character
(Luke)
2.701.06
Non-stereotypical male character
(Manny)
2.690.96
Table 3. Means and standard deviations of parasocial friendship with various character groups.
Table 3. Means and standard deviations of parasocial friendship with various character groups.
MeanStandard Deviation
Stereotypical characters
(Haley and Luke)
3.430.69
Non-stereotypical characters
(Alex and Manny)
3.790.68
Male characters
(Luke and Manny)
3.660.69
Female characters
(Alex and Haley)
3.560.72
Stereotypical female character
(Haley)
3.350.69
Non-stereotypical female character
(Alex)
3.790.69
Stereotypical male character
(Luke)
3.520.67
Non-stereotypical male character
(Manny)
3.780.68
Table 5. Means and standard deviations of parasocial love with various character groups.
Table 5. Means and standard deviations of parasocial love with various character groups.
MeanStandard Deviation
Stereotypical characters
(Haley and Luke)
1.860.85
Non-stereotypical characters
(Alex and Manny)
1.860.88
Male characters
(Luke and Manny)
1.750.83
Female characters
(Alex and Haley)
1.960.88
Stereotypical female character
(Haley)
1.860.79
Non-stereotypical female character
(Alex)
2.070.96
Stereotypical male character
(Luke)
1.850.92
Non-stereotypical male character
(Manny)
1.660.74
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Żerebecki, B.G.; van der Vliet, E.; Kneer, J. Correction: Żerebecki et al. (2022). I Want to Be You(r Friend): An Investigation of the Effects of Gendered Personality Traits on Engagement with Different Modern Family Characters. Journalism and Media 3: 362–81. Journal. Media 2022, 3, 731-732. https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia3040048

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Żerebecki BG, van der Vliet E, Kneer J. Correction: Żerebecki et al. (2022). I Want to Be You(r Friend): An Investigation of the Effects of Gendered Personality Traits on Engagement with Different Modern Family Characters. Journalism and Media 3: 362–81. Journalism and Media. 2022; 3(4):731-732. https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia3040048

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Żerebecki, Bartosz G., Esther van der Vliet, and Julia Kneer. 2022. "Correction: Żerebecki et al. (2022). I Want to Be You(r Friend): An Investigation of the Effects of Gendered Personality Traits on Engagement with Different Modern Family Characters. Journalism and Media 3: 362–81" Journalism and Media 3, no. 4: 731-732. https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia3040048

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Żerebecki, B. G., van der Vliet, E., & Kneer, J. (2022). Correction: Żerebecki et al. (2022). I Want to Be You(r Friend): An Investigation of the Effects of Gendered Personality Traits on Engagement with Different Modern Family Characters. Journalism and Media 3: 362–81. Journalism and Media, 3(4), 731-732. https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia3040048

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