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Fig 1.

Mask-wearing scoring key.

The scoring key was printed on the front of every datasheet.

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Fig 2.

Group status scoring key.

The scoring key was printed on the front of every datasheet.

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Fig 3.

Percentage mask wearing across all locations.

Box plot whiskers indicate the minimum and maximum data. The beginning and end of the box plot indicate the 25th and 75th percentile values. The horizontal line within the box plot indicates the median. N represents the number of 30 min observations conducted at that location.

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Fig 4.

Proportion of mask-wearing by group status.

Bar graph indicating the proportion of individuals mask-wearing behavior by group status. White bars represent the proportion of individuals who were walking alone. Black bars represent the proportion of individuals in a group.

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Fig 5.

Heat map.

Red, yellow, and orange indicate locations with greater proportions of responses. Green, blue, and purple indicate locations with lower proportions of responses. Percentages of all responses are displayed for the top three locations selected.

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Fig 6.

Heatmap binarization and overlay comparison.

Visual summary of the spatial analysis pipeline, from the original map (left-most panel), to heatmap generation from survey clicks (middle-left panel), binarization (middle-right panel), and color-coded overlay (right-most panel), which yielded a Jaccard index of 0.143 indicating limited spatial overlap between low (red) and high (blue) mask-wearing regions (see text for details).

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Fig 7.

Percentage mask-wearing across heat map locations.

Box plot whiskers indicate the minimum and maximum data. The beginning and end of the box plot indicate the 25th and 75th percentile values. The horizontal line within the box plot indicates the median. N represents the number of 30 min observations conducted at that location.

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Fig 8.

Percentage mask-wearing across indicated low and high mask-wearing locations.

Box plot whiskers indicate the minimum and maximum data. The beginning and end of the box plot indicate the 25th and 75th percentile values. The horizontal line within the box plot indicates the median. N represents the number of 30 min observations conducted at those location.

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