PEDIATRICS Vol. 45 No. 5 May 1970, pp. 886-887
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Developmental and Psychological Test Scores in Children of Low Birth Weight

Linda C. Eaves M.S.1, Harry Klonoff Ph.D.1, and Henry G. Dunn M.B., M.R.C.P.1

1 Division of Psychology Department of Psychiatry University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C., Canada

In the printing of our article on the subject in the January issue of Pediatrics (45:9, 1970) the wording of a sentence on page 10 was unfortunately changed in such a manner as to distort the personal communication we had received from Dr. Ruth Griffiths in London, England. As printed, the sentence is: "It does not seem admirable to try and meaningful to correct such D.Q. figures according to gestational age at birth." The statement we wished to make was: "It does not seem advisable to try and correct such D.Q. figures according to gestational age at birth."