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Table 1.

UESD OLS regression estimates.

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Fig 1.

Intent-to-Treat effects of the job report release on changes in public health adherence across age group using continuous (left panel) and categorical measurement (right panel).

Note: 95% confidence intervals. The full estimates can be found in S9 Table in S1 File.

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Table 2.

National Mobility Interrupted Time Series Estimates.

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Fig 2.

Predicted mobility compared to counterfactual trend for national estimates (left) and provincial estimates (right).

Vertical dashed lined in left panel denote days for the jobs report release and then reopening. Vertical dashed line in right panel denotes day of jobs report release. Predictions from left and right panels derived from estimates in Tables 2 and 3, respectively. The series displayed are adjusted for holiday and day-of-week effects. A comparison of the raw and adjusted series can be found in S8 Figure in the Supplementary Materials in S1 File.

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Table 3.

Provincial Mobility Interrupted Time Series Estimates.

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Fig 3.

Treatment graph, Experiment 2.

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Fig 4.

Heterogeneous effects of treatment on self-expectations of adherence across continuous (left) and categorical age measured (right).

Note: 95% confidence intervals, controlling for treatment effects across levels of anti-intellectualism, left-right ideology, news exposure, education, and urban/rural residence. The full estimates can be found in S5 Table in S1 File.

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