Validation of the ISP131001 Sensor for Mobile Peripheral Body Temperature Measurement

Replicate Exploratory research
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/ewcpt Publication Date: 2020-02-17T15:06:59Z
ABSTRACT
Previous studies have indicated that temperature regulation is related to social behavior (for an overview, see IJzerman et al., 2015; & Hogerzeil, 2017). However, precise causal relationships between and behaviors are unclear. These links may be better understood by frequently measuring in daily life mapping those measurements onto behaviors. The primary purpose of the present study was enable such validating a new wireless sensor, Insight SiP ISP131001, for human peripheral measurement life. In our exploratory dataset, we found moderately high correlations two ISP131001 sensors comparison sensor (r = .81 average ISP sensors). [replicated/did not replicate] confirmatory dataset .xx A secondary this report inclusion standard set relevant measures thermoregulation research. We propose protocol included future order facilitate encourage data re-use aggregation across studies.
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