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Partisanship is why people vote in person in a pandemic. (2024). Bandreddi, Akhil ; Alvarez, Michael R ; Kim, Seoyoung Silvia.
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  37. How confidence in health care systems affects mobility and compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2020). Stadelmann, David ; Skali, Ahmed ; Macintyre, Alison ; Chan, Ho Fai ; Arapoc, Jefferson ; Savage, David A ; Torgler, Benno ; Brumpton, Martin.
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  45. Belief in Science Influences Physical Distancing in Response to COVID-19 Lockdown Policies. (2020). Van Dijcke, David ; Kecht, Valentin ; Wright, Austin L ; Brzezinski, Adam.
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  50. Trading Privacy for the Greater Social Good: How Did America React During COVID-19?. (2020). Li, Beibei ; Zhang, Natasha Ying ; Macha, Meghanath ; Sun, Chenshuo ; Ghose, Anindya.
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