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Correction: Effect of Harm Anchors in Visual Displays of Test Results on Patient Perceptions of Urgency About Near-Normal Values: Experimental Study

Correction: Effect of Harm Anchors in Visual Displays of Test Results on Patient Perceptions of Urgency About Near-Normal Values: Experimental Study

In “Effect of Harm Anchors in Visual Displays of Test Results on Patient Perceptions of Urgency About Near-Normal Values: Experimental Study” (J Med Internet Res 2018;20(3):e98) the authors noted one error. In Table 2, the row labels for the 3 rows under “Extreme results” have been revised.

Brian J Zikmund-Fisher, Aaron M Scherer, Holly O Witteman, Jacob B Solomon, Nicole L Exe, Angela Fagerlin

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74908

Design and Baseline Evaluation of Social Media Vaping Prevention Trial: Randomized Controlled Trial Study

Design and Baseline Evaluation of Social Media Vaping Prevention Trial: Randomized Controlled Trial Study

Similar to a previous RCT study reported by Evans et al [15], we worked with Virtual Lab to implement the study and collect data The study team created a Facebook business account called “Digital Health Research” to recruit participants and manage data collection, and a second account, “Consumer Consciousness,” to run the target advertisements on the enrolled participants’ Facebook and Instagram newsfeeds. The recruitment ads were served to people aged 18-24 years and located in the United States.

William Douglas Evans, Megumi Ichimiya, Jeffrey B Bingenheimer, Jennifer Cantrell, Alexander P D'Esterre, Olivia Pincus, Linda Q Yu, Elizabeth C Hair

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72002