Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

Effective Date: 5th-APR-2026

At Psychology Exposed, we are committed to accuracy, clarity, and trust. While we strive to ensure that all content is correct at the time of publication, errors may occasionally occur.

This Corrections Policy explains how we handle corrections and updates.

Website: https://psychologyexposed.com/
Contact Email: [email protected]

1. Our Commitment

We aim to:

  • correct factual errors promptly
  • clarify misleading or unclear statements
  • update outdated or incomplete information
  • maintain transparency with readers

2. Types of Corrections

We may correct content for:

  • factual inaccuracies
  • misleading interpretations
  • outdated information
  • unclear or ambiguous language
  • formatting or structural issues affecting readability

3. How Corrections Are Made

Depending on the situation, we may:

  • update the content directly
  • revise sections for clarity
  • adjust headlines or summaries
  • remove incorrect statements
  • improve context or explanation

For major corrections, we may indicate that changes have been made.

4. Reader Feedback

We welcome readers to report potential errors.

When submitting a correction request, please include:

  • the page URL
  • the specific content in question
  • a brief explanation of the issue

We review all feedback carefully and make updates where appropriate.

5. Limitations

Because our content covers general psychology and human behavior, some topics involve interpretation and variability. Not all differences in opinion constitute factual errors.

6. Continuous Improvement

We regularly review and improve our content to ensure it remains useful, accurate, and aligned with our editorial standards.

7. Contact

To report an issue or request a correction, please contact:
[email protected]