Face masks increase compliance with physical distancing recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Gyula Seres
Anna Helen Balleyer
Nicola Cerutti
Anastasia Danilov
Jana Friedrichsen
Yiming Liu
Müge Süer
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[1] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,
[2] University of Groningen,undefined
[3] Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change,undefined
[4] WZB Berlin Social Science Center,undefined
[5] Free University of Berlin,undefined
[6] Einstein Center Digital Future,undefined
[7] DIW,undefined
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COVID-19; Health policy; Face masks; Risk compensation; Social signaling; Field experiment; JEL Classification; C93; D9; I12;
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Governments across the world have implemented restrictive policies to slow the spread of COVID-19. Recommended face mask use has been a controversially discussed policy, among others, due to potential adverse effects on physical distancing. Using a randomized field experiment (N = 300), we show that individuals kept a significantly larger distance from someone wearing a face mask than from an unmasked person during the early days of the pandemic. According to an additional survey experiment (N = 456) conducted at the time, masked individuals were not perceived as being more infectious than unmasked ones, but they were believed to prefer more distancing. This result suggests that wearing a mask served as a social signal that led others to increase the distance they kept. Our findings provide evidence against the claim that mask use creates a false sense of security that would negatively affect physical distancing. Furthermore, our results suggest that behavior has informational content that may be affected by policies.
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