Correction to: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-04274-w, published online 26 December 2024
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In the original article, the following was included in the legend of Fig. 7b:
Fig. 7 Probability distribution statistics of the spatiotemporal eigenvalues of the travel behavior of pedestrian groups. a, Probability distribution of the B and M values of pedestrian groups. b, Probability distribution statistics of the Rg values of pedestrian groups. the horizontal coordinates represent the eigenvalues, and the vertical coordinates represent the probabilities.
This has now been corrected to read:
Fig. 7 The probability distribution of the spatiotemporal characteristics of the travel behavior of pedestrian groups. (a) The probability distribution of the B and M values of pedestrian groups. The horizontal axis represents the magnitude of the B and M values (b) The probability distribution of the Rg values of pedestrian groups. The horizontal axis represents the magnitude of the Rg values in meters. The vertical axis represents the probabilities.
In the original article, the following was included in Fig. 8a:
“Figure 8(a) shows the visualization visualization visualization of regional spatial attractiveness in Zhejiang Province.”
This has now been corrected to read:
Figure 8a shows the visualization of regional spatial attractiveness in Zhejiang Province.
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Jin, H., Li, X., Huang, Y. et al. Correction: The interplay of time and space in human behavior: a sociological perspective on the TSCH model. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 12, 1467 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-025-05568-3
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