Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revisionBoth sides next revision
en:create:register [05.06.2017 14:17] – [User account and setup of survey] arunee.promsrien:create:register [25.08.2020 09:59] – [Setup of a survey project] sophia.schauer
Line 1: Line 1:
 +====== User account and setup of survey ======
  
-      Asymmetry between the left and right legs is indicative to define the preferred/dominant leg and the non-preferred/non-preferred leg. Previous studies have reported that the preferred leg is not consistent, but changeable. Which test is the best for classify that asymmetry is unclear. Moreover, asymmetry between legs is also reported as one of intrinsic risk factors for the lower limb injury that may occur from the self-preferential used. +Before launching a survey with oFb you need to install user account to set up survey project. 
-     Thus, a survey study conducted in large population may fill gap of these pointsIn this study, we would like to explore the relationships between the leg preference and lower limb injuryYour answer is very helpful+ 
 +**Tip:** You only have to register onceFurther projects can be set up with your existing user account.
  
 ===== Setup of a survey project ===== ===== Setup of a survey project =====
  
-After registering user account you can login to the administration area with your user name and password.+After registering an user account you can login to the administration area with your user name and password.
  
 To launch a new project click **projects** left in the menu and then //launch new project//. To launch a new project click **projects** left in the menu and then //launch new project//.
en/create/register.txt · Last modified: 12.08.2022 19:34 by admin
 
Except where otherwise noted, content on this wiki is licensed under the following license: CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
Driven by DokuWiki