Ben-Ner, Avner J. Hamann, Darla Koepp, Gabriel U. Manohar, Chimnay Levine, James Average Daily Allocation of Time among Different Activity Intensity Levels for Walkers – Seemingly Unrelated Regression with Robust Standard Errors. <p><b>Notes:</b> (1) Estimations include a time trend and its square. (2) Standard errors are robust. (3) *, ** and *** indicate statistical significance at the 0.1, 0.05 and 0.01 levels, respectively. (4) “Had treadmill during the current week” is an indicator variable talking on the value of 1 when the walker had a treadmill in his or her office, and 0 when he or she did not have a treadmill in his or her office.</p> Clinical research design;Observational studies;Survey research;Mental health;psychology;behavior;Human performance;Physiotherapy and rehabilitation;Public health;Occupational and industrial health;preventive medicine;Sports and exercise medicine;Economics;Health economics;allocation;walkers;unrelated;regression;robust 2014-02-20
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