Correction: Investigating the causal effects of COVID-19 vaccination on the adoption of protective behaviors in Japan: Insights from a fuzzy regression discontinuity design
Fengming Chen, Hayato Nakanishi, Yoichi Sekizawa, Sae Ochi, Mirai So

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TopicsAdvanced Causal Inference Techniques · Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · COVID-19 epidemiological studies
In Table 1, The titles of Columns 3 and 4 were transposed. The third column should be Born from April 1962 to March 1967 (n = 1,603) and the fourth column should be Born from April 1957 to March 1962 (n = 1,365). Please see the correct Table 1 here.
In Fig 1, the x-axis categories were not in the intended chronological order. Please see the correct Fig 1 here.
In S2 Table, the titles of Columns 3 and 4 were transposed. The third column should be Born from April 1962 to March 1967 (n = 1,603) and the fourth column should be Born from April 1957 to March 1962 (n = 1,365). In addition, for most rows (all except the “Age and Employed” rows), the data in Columns 4 and 5 were inadvertently swapped. Please view the correct S2 Table below.
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S2 TableCharacteristics of Study Participants in the First Survey Round.(DOCX)
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- 1Chen F, Nakanishi H, Sekizawa Y, Ochi S, So M. Investigating the causal effects of COVID-19 vaccination on the adoption of protective behaviors in Japan: Insights from a fuzzy regression discontinuity design. P Lo S One. 2024;19(6):e 0305043. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0305043 38865314 PMC 11168682 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
