Missing Citation
In the original publication [1], Oppong, S. Between Bandura and Giddens: Structuration theory in social psychological research? Psychol. Thought 2014, 7, 111–123, was not cited. The citation has now been inserted in Section 3.2. Structuration Theory and should read as follows:
The theory from sociology proposes a bidirectional relationship between structure (environment) and agency (individual), where both can function as the cause and effect of the other (see Figure 6 [56]). Social structures create constraints and opportunities for particular behavior. At the same time, individuals are agents whose behavior creates and transforms social structures.
Figure 6.
Structuration theory. Reproduced from Oppong, S., ‘Between Bandura and Giddens: Structuration Theory in Social Psychological Research?’; published by Psychological Thought, 2014 [56].
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- Oppong, S. Between Bandura and Giddens: Structuration theory in social psychological research? Psychol. Thought 2014, 7, 111–123.
Moreover, all subsequent reference citations were changed due to this inserted citation.
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