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This project aims to uncover the relationship between crowding and protective behavioral tendencies during the COVID-19 pandemic. We suggested that individuals with lower SES are more likely to experience crowding, and being exposed to crowding may change risk and efficacy perceptions which are important for adherence to preventive measures. After the recommendations of the reviewers, we revised our initial conceptualization of protective behavior to differentiate the adherence to measures in response to airborne and fomite transmission. Nonetheless, we include our original analysis in this platform under the folder "Old Analyses".
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