Retraction Notice Whiting 2025
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The Editors of the Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education are retracting this article following notification by the author and subsequent confirmation from York St John University. The research was conducted without the required institutional ethical approval, and the article breached participant confidentiality and data use agreements. In making this decision the Editorial Board follows COPE's Retraction Guidelines and the internationally accepted standards of publication ethics. The aim of this retraction is to correct the academic record and promote furthering scholarly integrity. The Editors regret that these violations were not identified during the peer review process and would like to extend sincere apologies for any inconvenience this retraction may have caused.
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