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From: Politicizing mask-wearing: predicting the success of behavioral interventions among republicans and democrats in the U.S.

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Prediction error by self-identified group. Note: Variables ordered by largest to smallest prediction error (left to right). Black and transparent dots indicate the distribution of individual data points for prediction error across categories. Black dots above the distribution of data points represent categories that show statistically significant differences, whereas red dots above the distribution of data points represent reference categories for comparing statistically significant differences between more than two categories. Gray dots and a gray line indicate a non-significant (n.s.) relationship. Error bars are the 95% confidence interval of the mean. ***p < .001.

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