Validity of a Web-Based Tool for Measuring School Travel in Children
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Medicine · Public Health
A study published in BMC Public Health assessed the criterion validity of a self-reported web-based tool for measuring daily school travel in middle school children. Researchers compared self-reported data against objective measures to determine how accurately the tool captured active commuting behaviors. This finding is directly relevant to your public health research, as validated measurement tools are essential for accurately assessing physical activity patterns in pediatric populations, which can inform targeted interventions and health policy recommendations.
Novelty: 78%
Rigor: 85%
Significance: 70%
Validity: 92%
Clarity: 80%
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