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THE EFFECTS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY ON PUBLIC ATTITUDES: EVIDENCE FROM THE CHINESE-SPEAKING WORLD – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2021

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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © East Asia Institute 2021

In the initial publication of this article (Hu and Liu Reference Hu and Liu2020), the labeling of some figures was inconsistent with the text of the article. The article has been updated to align the terminology previously used in Figures 1 and 2 (“China”) with the terminology utilized throughout the rest of the article (“Mainland China”).

Figure 1 Attitudes towards Japan

Figure 2 English Proficiency Levels

The correct figures appear above. The authors apologize for this error.

References

REFERENCE

Hu, Yue and Liu, Amy H.. 2020. “The Effects of Foreign Language Proficiency on Public Attitudes: Evidence from the Chinese-Speaking World.” Journal of East Asian Studies 20 (1): 123.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Figure 1 Attitudes towards Japan

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Figure 2 English Proficiency Levels