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A Correction

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.127.3.393

Page 108 of the July 1970 issue of the Journal contains two errors in the letter to the Editor by Bernard Zuger. In the first column, the first sentence of the last paragraph should read: "I did not especially go after the child's fantasies...." In the second column, beginning with the seventh line, the sentence should read: "Psychiatric examination, including the draw-a-person test, and asking the children their three wishes and what they wanted to become when grown-up...."

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