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Special Topics: The 2016 Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport Lecture

Context Matters: Systematic Observation of Place-Based Physical Activity

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Richard R. Suminski, Gregory M. Dominick & Matthew Saponaro. (2021) Comparing Counts of Park Users With a Wearable Video Device and an Unmanned Aerial System. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour 4:2, pages 143-150.
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Thomas L. McKenzie. (2021) Unexpected Careers: My Environment Made Me Do Them. Kinesiology Review 10:2, pages 147-154.
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Benjamin P. Rigby, Peter van der Graaf, Liane B. Azevedo, Louise Hayes, Benjamin Gardner & Caroline J. Dodd-Reynolds. (2020) Challenges, opportunities and solutions for local physical activity stakeholders: an implementation case study from a cross-sectoral physical activity network in Northeast England. BMC Public Health 20:1.
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Monica A.F. Lounsbery & Thomas L. McKenzie. (2020) American Kinesiology Association’s Role in Promoting School Physical Activity Policy. Kinesiology Review 9:4, pages 313-318.
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Richard R. Suminski, Gregory M. Dominick, Philip Saponaro, Elizabeth M. Orsega-Smith, Eric Plautz & Matthew Saponaro. (2020) High-Tech Video Capture and Analysis for Counting Park Users. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour 3:2, pages 147-156.
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Monica A.F. Lounsbery, Thomas L. McKenzie & Nicole J. Smith. (2019) School Physical Activity Policy. Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine 4:17, pages 173-178.
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Richard Robert Suminski Jr, Gregory Dominick & Philip Saponaro. (2019) Assessing Physical Activities Occurring on Sidewalks and Streets: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Research Protocols 8:7, pages e12976.
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Richard R. Suminski, Gregory M. Dominick & Eric Plautz. (2019) Validation of the Block Walk Method for Assessing Physical Activity occurring on Sidewalks/Streets. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:11, pages 1927.
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