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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Sport Exerc. 2017 Jan 31;30:55–63. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2017.01.008

Table 2.

Sample Characteristics by Experimental Condition

Total Accelerometer-only E-diary-only E-diary + Accelerometer Control
Gender
 Female 74.0% 62.9% 76.5% 72.2% 82.9%
 Male 26.0% 37.1% 23.5% 27.8% 17.1%
BMI (kg/m2) 23.72±4.32 23.26±4.11 22.50±3.52 23.53±4.94 23.52±3.47
Age (years) 19.62±1.59 19.34±1.08 19.97±1.80 19.58±1.75 19.59±1.66
Year in School
 Freshman 32.2% 31.4% 23.5% 38.9% 34.1%
 Sophomore 37.7% 37.1% 32.4% 33.3% 46.3%
 Junior 15.8% 17.1% 26.5% 13.9% 7.3%
 Senior 14.4% 14.3% 28.6% 23.8% 12.2%
Ethnicity
 Hispanic 7.5% 2.9% 5.9% 13.9% 7.3%
 Non-Hispanic 92.5% 97.1% 94.1% 86.1% 92.7%
Race
 White/Caucasian 64.4% 68.6% 55.9% 72.2% 61.0%
 Black/African American 4.8% 11.4% 8.8% 0.0% 0.0%
 Asian 22.6% 14.3% 32.4% 13.9% 26.8%
 Other 8.2% 5.7% 2.9% 13.9% 12.2%
Discrete Exercise Sessions 3.61±2.16 3.97±2.2 3.43±2.15 3.46±2.09 3.61±2.28
Perceived Exercise 489.7±469.3 579.0±568.1 464.2±373.7 555.1±547.5 376.1±348.8

Note. ANOVAS and chi2 tests were used to determine differences between groups. Results showed no between-group differences at the α=.05 significance level. Sample Characteristics are presented as mean ± standard deviation or percent