The impact of face masks on interpersonal trust in times of COVID-19
Abstract Despite the widespread use of face masks to combat COVID-19, little is known about their social and behavioral consequences. To understand the impact of face masks on interpersonal trust, we designed a novel experiment to assess the causal impact of face mask use on whether individuals foll...
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Main Authors: | Samreen Malik, Benedikt Mihm, Malte Reichelt |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/26cd2ffd1ce040109e1b0c4c27ca2da6 |
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