Table 3.
Network | Quantity | < 5 min | 5 - 15 min | 15 - 60 min | 1 - 4 h |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
All individuals |
P |
2.5% |
19.4% |
39.2% |
78.9% |
|
P
s
|
1.2% |
8.8% |
21.8% |
65.2% |
|
|
47.7% |
40.0% |
43.3% |
50.0% |
Degree > 1 |
P |
3.5% |
26.3% |
48.1% |
85.1% |
|
P
s
|
1.5% |
11.2% |
27.0% |
69.0% |
|
|
42.4% |
35.4% |
40.0% |
39.2% |
Degree > 2 |
P |
4.0% |
28.9% |
50.8% |
85.7% |
|
P
s
|
1.6% |
12.4% |
29.0% |
73.0% |
|
|
39.9% |
34.9% |
39.5% |
45.0% |
Degree > 3 |
P |
4.3% |
32.0% |
55.8% |
84.4% |
|
P
s
|
1.8% |
13.5% |
31.5% |
73.5% |
|
|
40.8% |
33.0% |
36.4% |
51.1% |
Degree > 4 |
P |
4.9% |
27.7% |
56.3% |
88.5% |
|
P
s
|
1.9% |
14.2% |
33.5% |
75.0% |
|
|
36.9% |
43.2% |
39.1% |
39.0% |
Smieszek et al. [38] | P | 49.0% | 81.0% | 89.0% | 95.2% |
Reporting probabilities of (i) survey reporting, P, (ii) reporting probabilities conditional on mote detection, Ps, and (iii) proportion of differences in mote and survey data due to underreporting, . Percentages for P, Ps, and were calculated for four predefined different contact duration categories and for five different networks (all participating individuals included; only participating individuals with a degree of more than 1, 2, 3, or 4 included), all compared to P values calculated from a previous study [38].