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AI post-publication correction letter to journal
Use AI to draft a correction letter to a journal that documents the error, the corrected analysis, and the impact on conclusions.
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The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2correction notice
- 3scientific integrity
- 4COPE
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Section 1
The premise
AI can draft a clear, non-defensive correction letter to a journal editor following COPE-aligned norms.
What AI does well here
- Lay out the original error, the corrected analysis, and the impact on conclusions
- Draft a non-defensive tone consistent with COPE norms
- Suggest figures or tables that should be replaced
What AI cannot do
- Decide whether retraction or correction is appropriate
- Speak for co-authors
- Make the disclosure decision
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