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Audience Responses to Online Public Shaming in Online Environments: Mixed Methods Study
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67923
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Chi-square tests for categorical and t test for numerical variables were used to investigate differences between those who logged in at least once and used at least 1 app feature (ie, users: 609/682, 89.3%) and those who never logged in or logged in but never used an app feature (ie, nonusers: 73/682, 10.7%). Further analyses involved only the app users.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60478
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To compare if the proportion of asynchronous ATT systematically changed for all patients across the program duration, we used a 2-sided t test to compare the beta coefficients to 0 (see section “Assessing Training Consistency” in the Methods).
JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e69335
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