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Table 1 Basic information about the sample and the contact structure

From: A mechanistic model of infection: why duration and intensity of contacts should be included in models of disease spread

Gender of participants

 

Female

27 (50.9%)

Male

26 (49.1%)

Age distribution of participants

 

Mean and standard deviation

37.48 (SD = 16.71)

Min

20

25% percentile

24

50% percentile

29

75% percentile

52.25

Max

76

Occupational status of participants 1

 

Student

21 (39.6%)

Employed

35 (66.0%)

Neither student nor employed

11 (20.8%)

Distribution of contact partners per day

 

Mean and standard deviation

9.92 (SD = 7.64)

Min

0

25% percentile

4

50% percentile

8

75% percentile

13

Max

51

  1. 1 This does not sum up to 100% because multiple answers were possible