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This study examined whether mask-wearing behavior predicted group formation. In this mixed-methods study, participants rated masked and unmasked faces under the guise that they were choosing potential travel companions for an upcoming study abroad trip. A total of 80 participants were recruited from psychology courses at a small liberal arts colleg...
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... net favorability for this condition was 48% (58% yes -10% no). Figure 2 presents the net favorability ratings for the pro-and anti-mask groups across the three sets of images. For the anti-mask group, net favorability ratings were essentially the same across all three sets of images (22%, 21%, and 23%). ...
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