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Fig 1.

Responses in the coworker experiment.

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COVID-19 information treatment effect on attitudes towards hypothetical coworkers by race/ethnicity.

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Table 1.

COVID-19 information treatment effects on workplace prejudice (sample excludes signaled race).

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Table 2.

COVID-19 information treatment effect on attitudes towards hypothetical coworkers, by respondent’s exposure to health risks.

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Table 3.

COVID-19 information treatment effect on attitudes towards hypothetical coworkers by respondent’s exposure to economic risks.

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COVID-19 information treatment effect on attitudes towards hypothetical coworkers, by respondent’s social contact and level of diversity in county of residence.

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COVID-19 information treatment effect on attitudes towards hypothetical coworkers, by respondent’s political orientation and environment.

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COVID-19 information treatment effect on attitudes towards hypothetical coworkers by exposure to retaliatory tariffs in respondent’s county of residence.

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