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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Date Submitted: Apr 13, 2021
Date Accepted: Apr 13, 2021

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Correction: Assessment of the Effectiveness of Identity-Based Public Health Announcements in Increasing the Likelihood of Complying With COVID-19 Guidelines: Randomized Controlled Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

Dennis AS, Moravec PL, Kim A, Dennis AR

Correction: Assessment of the Effectiveness of Identity-Based Public Health Announcements in Increasing the Likelihood of Complying With COVID-19 Guidelines: Randomized Controlled Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(4):e29603

DOI: 10.2196/29603

PMID: 33857010

PMCID: 8085746

Correction: Assessment of the Effectiveness of Identity-Based Public Health Announcements in Increasing the Likelihood of Complying With COVID-19 Guidelines: Randomized Controlled Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

  • Alexander S Dennis; 
  • Patricia L Moravec; 
  • Antino Kim; 
  • Alan R Dennis

ABSTRACT

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 Citation

Please cite as:

Dennis AS, Moravec PL, Kim A, Dennis AR

Correction: Assessment of the Effectiveness of Identity-Based Public Health Announcements in Increasing the Likelihood of Complying With COVID-19 Guidelines: Randomized Controlled Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(4):e29603

DOI: 10.2196/29603

PMID: 33857010

PMCID: 8085746

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