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Information Provision over the Phone Saves Lives: An RCT to Contain COVID-19 in Rural Bangladesh at the Pandemic’s Onset. (2022). Schneider, Sebastian ; Schildberg-Hoerisch, Hannah ; Sutter, Matthias ; Schildberg-Horisch, Hannah ; Chowdhury, Shyamal.
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  24. Table A6: Knowledge and its Relation to Behavior and Health Behavior Health t = 14d t = 2.5m t = 14d t = 2.5m Knowledge (at t = 14d, in SD) 0.111∗∗∗ 0.023 0.033∗ 0.037∗∗ (0.000) (0.243) (0.065) (0.022) Village Level Controls 29 29 29 29 R2 0.05 0.01 0.02 0.02 Observations 3077 3081 2937 2937 Notes: OLS regressions of the Behavior Scale (14 days after the intervention) and the Health Scale (three months after the intervention). Unlike for Tables A1, A2, and A5 – where Knowledge is used as a dependent variable, and is thus normalized with respect to the control group for ease of interpretation – for this table, Knowledge is expressed in standard deviations. Village level controls are those used in Tables A1, A2 and A4. P-values in parentheses (standard errors have been clustered at the village level). *** Significant at the 1 percent level. ** Significant at the 5 percent level. * Significant at the 10 percent level.
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