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Table 1.

Sample characteristics and control variables, Surveys 1 (May), 2 (June), and 3 (July), and full sample.

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics of dependent variables, Surveys 1 (May), 2 (June), and 3 (July), and full sample.

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Table 3.

Descriptive statistics of independent variables, Surveys 1 (May), 2 (June), and 3 (July), and full sample.

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Fig 1.

Adherence to social distancing measures, Survey 1 (May) to Survey 3 (July).

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Fig 2.

Full adherence by situation, across all situations, and in every situation, Survey 1 (May) to Survey 3 (July).

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Fig 3.

Practical knowledge and understanding, Survey 1 (May) to Survey 3 (July).

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Fig 4.

Costs and benefits of mitigation measures, Survey 1 (May) to Survey 3 (July).

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Fig 5.

Legitimacy variables, Survey 1 (May) to Survey 3 (July).

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Fig 6.

Personal factors, Survey 1 (May) to Survey 3 (July).

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Fig 7.

Social environment, Survey 1 (May) to Survey 3 (July).

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Fig 8.

Practical circumstances, Survey 1 (May) to Survey 3 (July).

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Table 4.

Hierarchical linear regression (with robust standard errors), adherence to mitigation measures by predictor and control variables.

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Table 5.

Interaction models: Interaction effects on adherence to mitigation measures of predictors by survey waves.

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Table 6.

Mediation models: Total, direct, and indirect effects per mediator by survey waves.

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