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Defending the Queen’s Pride: Effect of the menstrual cycle phase on conspicuous consumption – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Ai-Mei Li
Affiliation:
School of Management, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
Nan Liu
Affiliation:
School of Management, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
Lei Zhou*
Affiliation:
School of Management, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
Fang-Jun Li*
Affiliation:
School of Management, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
*
Author for correspondence: Lei Zhou and Fang-Jun Li, Emails: leizhou913@gmail.com; lifangjun@jnu.edu.cn
Author for correspondence: Lei Zhou and Fang-Jun Li, Emails: leizhou913@gmail.com; lifangjun@jnu.edu.cn

Abstract

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Corrigendum
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© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press

In the above article, the funding support information was not included, furthermore a correction has also been made to the first affiliation. These errors have now been corrected in the online version of this article.

The authors apologise for these errors.

Footnotes

These authors contributed equally to this work.

References

Li, A., Liu, N., Zhou, L., & Li, F. (2020). Defending the Queen’s Pride: Effect of the menstrual cycle phase on conspicuous consumption. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 14, E11. doi: 10.1017/prp.2019.30 CrossRefGoogle Scholar