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Experiment 1 Measurement 1 Messung 1 Perceived safety 1 bicycling 1 methods 1 perceived comfort 1 scoping review 1
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Beck, Ben 2 Kalra, Anjani 2 Lim, Tommy 2 Odgers, Joanne Caldwell 1 Pearson, Lauren 1 Thompson, Jason 1
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Transport reviews : a transnational transdisciplinary journal 1
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Measuring Bicyclists’ Subjective Experiences Through Physiological Measurements : A Scoping Review
Lim, Tommy; Kalra, Anjani; Thompson, Jason; Odgers, … - 2021
Feeling unsafe, stressed, and uncomfortable while bike riding are key barriers that prevent people from riding more. Examining these perceptions is important for increasing bicycling. The recent rise in wearable devices has coincided with research using bike riders’ physiological responses to...
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Methods used to capture subjective user experiences in adults while riding bicycles : a scoping review
Kalra, Anjani; Lim, Tommy; Pearson, Lauren; Beck, Ben - In: Transport reviews : a transnational transdisciplinary … 43 (2023) 3, pp. 453-477
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