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Fig. 4 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Fig. 4

From: Using automated active infrared counters to estimate footfall on urban park footpaths: behavioural stability and validity testing

Fig. 4

Bland–Altman plot displaying the difference between automated active infrared and manual observation counts across one-hour observation periods. Scatter points represent a directional count for one-hour observation periods (two directional counts per observation period). Dashed line represents the mean difference between automated active infrared and manual observation counts across one-hour observation periods, while dotted lines represent the 95% Limits of Agreement. P < 0.001

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