撤稿:不同体重状态下大学生的抑制控制水平——基于Think/No Think范式
The Inhibitory Control of College Students of Different Weight Status—Based on the Think/No-Think Paradigm
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撤稿声明:“ 不同体重状态下大学生的抑制控制水平——基于Think/No Think范式”一文刊登在2020年3月出版的《心理学进展》2020年第10卷第3期第310-317页上。因该文由于数据控制不严谨,导致结果有重大错误,作者主动申请撤稿。根据国际出版流程,编委会现决定撤除此重复稿件,保留原出版出处:鲍 琴. 不同体重状态下大学生的抑制控制水平——基于Think/No Think范式[J]. 心理学进展, 2020, 10(3): 310-317. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2020.103040 并对此撤稿带来的不便致以歉意。

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