From delta to omicron: The role of individual factors and social context in self-reported compliance with pandemic regulations and recommendations.

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Full Title: Soc Sci Med

Abbreviation: Soc Sci Med

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Subject Category: Health Services

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"data availability data are available at https://doi org/10 5281/zenodo 7185199 and materials and the data analysis script are stored at https://dx doi org/10 17605/osf io/2xnsv acknowledgments paul burggraf and hannes schenk are greatfully acknowledged for their technical support in the data collection process. data availability data are available at https://doi"

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"data availability data are available at https://doi org/10 5281/zenodo 7185199 and materials and the data analysis script are stored at https://dx doi org/10 17605/osf io/2xnsv acknowledgments paul burggraf and hannes schenk are greatfully acknowledged for their technical support in the data collection process."

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"Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper."

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"Funding This work was supported by the Robert Koch Institute and the 10.13039/501100009828University of Erfurt (no award/grant numbers)."

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