RETRACTED: Do Deaf Children Delay in Their Executive Functioning Due to Their Delayed Language Abilities?

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The substantial portions of the text came from Figueras et al., " Executive Function and Language in Deaf Children ".

This article has been retracted to straighten the academic record. In making this decision the Editorial Board follows COPE's Retraction Guidelines. Aim is to promote the circulation of scientific research by offering an ideal research publication platform with due consideration of internationally accepted standards on publication ethics. The Editorial Board would like to extend its sincere apologies for any inconvenience this retraction may have caused.

 

Editor guiding this retraction: Peter Walla (EiC of PSYCH)

 

The full retraction notice in PDF is preceding the original paper which is marked "RETRACTED".

 

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Sipal, R. & Bayhan, P. (2011). RETRACTED: Do Deaf Children Delay in Their Executive Functioning Due to Their Delayed Language Abilities?. Psychology, 2, 737-742. doi: 10.4236/psych.2011.27113.

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