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Incorrect Wording

JAMA. 2000;284:567.

In the Medicine and the Media article entitled "Violence in G-Rated Animated Films" published in the May 24/31, 2000, issue of THE JOURNAL (2000;283:2716-2720), there was incorrect wording in the "Methods" section. On page 2716, the first sentence of the second paragraph under "Methods" should read as follows: We define violence as intentional acts (eg, to cause harm, to coerce, or for fun) where the aggressor attempts to make some physical contact that has potential to inflict injury or harm.







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