The authors apologise for the error in the paper The perceived legitimacy of deliberative minipublics: taking the perspective of polarized citizens. On page 419 of the PDF, it should read: ‘A one-point increase in ideological polarization (on a seven-point scale) is associated with approximately a 0.1 decrease in the perceived legitimacy of the minipublic and its outcome (on eleven-point scales). A one-point increase in affective polarization (on an eleven-point scale) is associated with about a 0.1 decrease in outcome acceptance (also on an eleven-point scale).’
The published version mistakenly stated a one-point decrease – rather than the correct 0.1 decreases – as above.