Correction for “Half of young women in study victims of sexual coercion” published on Nov. 6, 2013

In the Nov. 6, 2013, edition of The Daily Illini, the article “Half of young women in study victims of sexual coercion” said the study’s participants were chosen from ethics studies classes. The article should have said these participants were chosen from ethnic studies classes. The article also quoted Bryana French saying, “Other researchers define it more as (suffering) from sexual assault or rape and focusing more on the verbal pressure tactics — being pressured if you don’t want to or manipulated.” The article should have used “separate” rather than “suffering.” The article also mentioned a CDC survey, which has been clarified to be the CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey. The Daily Illini regrets these errors.