This correction provides minor changes to the original article-none of which alter the message of the research. The last update provides further clarity about the conditional indirect relationship. & The statistics associated with the race x crime interaction supporting the Culpability-Confidence Hypothesis are F(1, 167) = 4.02, p = .047, η p 2 = .02. & The effect size statistics for the simple effect test comparing people's culpability confidence of the White to the African-American exoneree wrongfully accused of embezzlement should read, d = .44, 95% CI of d [.02, .86]. & The confidence interval around the effect size for the simple effect test comparing people's culpability confidence of the White to the African-American exoneree wrongfully accused of physical assault should read, 95% CI of d [-.27, .61].
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