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Treadmill workstation image.

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Accelerometer image.

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Definition of Variables, Sources and Descriptive Statistics: Physical Activity Variables, Walkers Only.

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Table 2.

Definition of Variables, Sources and Descriptive Statistics: Employee Performance and Work-Related Variables, All Survey Participants.

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Table 3.

Average Daily Activity Caloric Expenditure for Walkers–Random Effects Generalized Least Squares with AR(1) Errors.

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Activity Caloric Expenditure by Time of Day – Replication of Table 2, Model 2: Random Effects Generalized Least Squares with AR(1) Errors.

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Table 5.

Average Daily Allocation of Time among Different Activity Intensity Levels for Walkers – Seemingly Unrelated Regression with Robust Standard Errors.

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Table 6.

Weekly Overall Performance for All Survey Respondents–Fixed Effects (Within-Person) Generalized Least Squares Regression with AR(1) Errors.

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Table 7.

Determinants of Different Dimensions of Weekly Performance – Fixed Effects (Within-Person) Generalized Least Squares Regression with AR(1) Errors.

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Figure 3.

The Treadmill Workstation Learning Curve - The Contribution of Experience to Employee Performance.

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