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This work was supported by German Research Foundation (BE3970/12-1), Federal Center for Health Education, Robert Koch Institute, Leibniz Institute for Psychology, Klaus Tschira Foundation, Germany, and University of Erfurt, Germany (no award/grant numbers). |
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The study was conducted as part of Germany’s COVID-19 Snapshot Monitoring (COSMO), a joint project of the University of Erfurt (C.B. [PI], Lars Korn, P.S., Philipp Schmid, Lisa Felgendreff, Sarah Eitze), the Robert Koch Institute (RKI; Lothar H. Wieler, Patrick Schmich), the Federal Center for Health Education (BZgA; Heidrun Thaiss, Freia De Bock), the Leibniz Institute of Psychology (ZPID; Michael Bosnjak), the Science Media Center (SMC; Volker Stollorz), the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM; Michael Ramharter), and the Yale Institute for Global Health (Saad Omer). |
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The research obtained ethical clearance from the University of Erfurt’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) (#20200302/20200501), and all participants provided informed consent prior to data collection. |
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Data and the data analysis script are available at VTCPE. |
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest. |
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