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Fig 1.

Description of deployed ecological momentary assessments (EMAs).

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Table 1.

Weighted summary statistics for the sample and per cohort group.

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Fig 2.

Smart survey and ecological momentary assessment deployment timeline across all cohorts.

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Table 2.

Weighted prevalence of citizen scientist compliance with EMAs capturing active living barriers and facilitators: Time-triggered EMAs a and user- triggered EMAs a per cohort group in percent.

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Table 3.

Weighted prevalence of citizen scientist compliance with IPAQ a and with daily PA EMA b and their corresponding correlation coefficients per cohort group in percent.

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Fig 3.

Geocoded user- and time-triggered ecological momentary assessments capturing citizen scientist perceptions in real-time.

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Table 4.

Weighted beta coefficients (95% Confidence intervals) estimating the association between citizen scientist’s cohort groups and their compliance with: Time-triggered EMA a, user-triggered EMA a, IPAQ b, PA EMA a, and sedentary behaviour EMA a while controlling for age, gender, and household income.

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