screener
Variable | Question text | Label |
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qualified | Indicates if R is qualified | indicates if R is qualified |
randomizer_order | indicates device order | |
sc_001 | Do you have a wireless internet connection (wifi) at home, at work, or somewhere else that you regularly spend time? Select all that apply. | Yes, at home |
sc_002 | Do you have any of the following types of cell phones? A smart phone is a phone that you can use to access the internet or social media, get email, download apps, etc. If you have more than one type of phone, select the one you use most often for personal use. | have smartphone |
sc_003 | Do you have any of the following types of tablet computers? (Check off all that apply) | I have an iPad |
sc_004 | What version of the Android Operating System is on your phone? To find the version number:
| phone android OS |
sc_005 | What version of the Apple operating system is on your iPhone? To find the version number:
| phone apple OS |
sc_006 | What version of the Windows operating system is on your phone? To find out the version number:
| phone windows OS |
sc_007 | What version of the Android Operating System is on your tablet? To find the version number:
| tablet android OS |
sc_008 | What version of the Apple operating system is on your iPad? To find the version number:
| tablet apple OS |
sc_009 | What version of the Windows operating system is on your tablet? To find out the version number:
| tablet windows OS |
sc_010 | Do you currently use your phone or tablet to track health related information such as steps, exercise, sleep, nutrition, etc.? | use phone or tablet to track health related information |
sc_011 | Do you currently use a smart watch or a wearable fitness tracker of any kind? By that we mean any kind of device such as a watch or a ring or any other wearable device that keeps track of workouts, or counts steps, or any other kind of health or fitness tracking. Don’t count your smart phone, if you have one, and don’t count medical devices (e.g. a Holter Monitor) that your doctor may have asked you to wear. | use smart watch or wearable fitness tracker |
sc_012 | What kind of smart watch or wearable fitness tracker do you own? Check all that apply. | Apple iWatch |
sc_013 | People track their fitness with wearable devices or on their mobile phones or tablets for a variety of reasons. Please select any of the following reasons that may apply to you. Check all that apply. | Part of a weight loss program |
sc_014 | Congratulations, you are eligible to participate in an exciting new research study!
We are interested in learning more about the health of the American population, and in particular, in the best way to measure people’s activity levels. We have an upcoming research project that focuses on this topic. We are testing two types of wrist-worn activity trackers and hope you would like to participate. Q: If I decide to participate, what is involved, how much time will it take? Participants in this study will wear one or both of the two activity tracker watches for a total of 16 days.
When you return the two watches to us at the end of the study, you will earn $50 as our thank you for helping us with our research. Q: What if I have my own activity watch like a Fitbit, Apple Watch, or Garmin etc.? You can keep wearing your own smart watch, or any other type of activity tracker during the project so you can continue with your own fitness or tracking routines. There is a possibility that you could lose some data if you don’t sync to your own account the whole time. We will provide instructions for what to do if you want to keep tracking your activity with your own device during the study. Q: What exactly will you be tracking for this project? We collect information about activity levels only. For example if someone is running, walking, or sleeping. We will ask you to tell us what time zone you are in, but we do not your location or collect any other information about where you are or what you are doing. Q: How many people are participating and how will you use the data you collect? A total of about 60 UAS members will participate in this study. We will combine the information from all of the trackers worn by everyone. Our goal is to compare the information we got from the two different types of activity trackers with each other. We will also compare the information from the trackers with information you provide in the end of day surveys. Would you be interested in participating in this important research study? If you say yes now, you can still decide whether or not you want to participate on the specific dates of the study when we send you the invitation. | interested |