Fig. 3: Subjective temporal distances. | Nature Human Behaviour

Fig. 3: Subjective temporal distances.

From: The Blursday database as a resource to study subjective temporalities during COVID-19

Fig. 3

a, Subjective temporal distances from the first day of lockdown as a function of the mobility index. The black dots are the mean subjective temporal distances binned by mobility. Their size scales with the underlying number of individual grey data points. The black line is a regression line estimated from the linear regression model; the 95% CI is shown with grey shading. b, Subjective temporal distances from the first day of lockdown as a function of the index of subjective confinement. c, The distribution of future subjective temporal distances obtained for ‘next week’ (light green) significantly differed from those obtained for ‘next month’ (dark green; F(1, 3,169) = 1,171.9, P = 2.2 × 10−16). d,e, Subjective temporal distances to ‘next week’ (d) and ‘next month’ (e) as a function of age. The light and dark green dots are the mean subjective temporal distances binned by age. Their size scales with the underlying number of individual grey data points. f,g, Subjective temporal distances to ‘next week’ (f) and ‘next month’ (g) as a function of the subjective confinement index. h,i, Subjective temporal distances to ‘next week’ (h) and ‘next month’ (i) as a function of stringency. The black lines are regression lines estimated from the linear model; the 95% CIs are shown with grey shading.

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