Abstract Details
Activity Number:
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549
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Type:
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Topic Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
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Sponsor:
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Social Statistics Section
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Abstract #311217
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Title:
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Associations Between Objectively-Measured and Self-Reported Physical Activity Outcomes: Findings from the Randomized Experiment of Playworks
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Author(s):
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Nicholas K. Beyler*+ and Susanne James-Burdumy and Martha Bleeker and Jane Fortson and Kelley Borradaile
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Companies:
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Mathematica Policy Research and Mathematica Policy Research and Mathematica Policy Research and Mathematica Policy Research and Mathematica Policy Research
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Keywords:
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Physical activity ;
Playworks ;
Accelerometer ;
Student survey
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Abstract:
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Self-reports of physical activity are often prone to considerable measurement error and biases. Measurements of physical activity obtained from monitoring devices, such as accelerometers, tend to provide more objective (unbiased) measurements of physical activity. In this presentation, we investigate the associations between objective measurements of physical activity and self-reported physical activity outcomes in a student survey. Data were collected from students that participated in the Randomized Experiment of Playworks Study.
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