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From the extended-cosine models, we extracted measures of 24-hour robustness (pseudo-F statistic, indicating how well the observed data fits the 24-hour curve); activity onset time (up-mesor, the time which the modeled activity level passes the middle modeled rhythm height prior to the peak); and activity offset time (down-mesor or the time which the modeled activity level passes the middle modeled rhythm height prior to the nadir).
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67294
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Is the Pinball Machine a Blind Spot in Serious Games Research?
JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e72354
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F. Lack of telehealth knowledge and training
Watching video call software tutorials can provide information on available functions and give confidence in handling.
Learning by doing can help to gain confidence in conducting video call sessions.
A test run with individuals from the private environment can provide confidence in using the technology (full agreement from all participants).
Materials for use in video call sessions can be researched on the internet (full agreement from all participants).
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e64079
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