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After the Wear Time Validation filter has been executed (following Stage 3), individual days that are flagged as valid or
invalid can be viewed by selecting the “Details” button corresponding to the dataset.
Figure 40 – Details View Shows Epoch-By-Epoch Validation
Details about which days are considered “valid” can be seen in the details view. An example is shown in Figure 41.
“Valid” days (those that will be used in further analysis) are checked as “Use.” Users may manually over-ride the Wear
Time Validation results by checking or unchecking individual days in the dataset. Selecting “Save and Close” from this
view will save any changed selections prior to exiting.
Figure 41 – Check “Use” To Override Wear Time Validation Filtering
Stage 3: Dataset Qualifiers
Datasets can be qualified as valid or invalid based on the results from Stage 2. Three filter options are available for
filtering entire datasets. These options are shown in Figure 42.
Figure 42 – Dataset Qualifiers for Wear Time Validation
These settings allow the user to select day wear criteria which might exclude an entire dataset from being used in
further analysis. If a dataset does not meet the “minimum number of days to wear” criteria, the dataset will turn red
(see Figure 37) indicating that this dataset should not undergo further analysis.
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