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Traditionally time-use studies use representations that account for the accumulated time used for activities during the day. This ‘added time-use’ representation, seen in the left, hides information that may be important to a social scientist, for exa
 
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Traditionally time-use studies use representations that account for the accumulated time used for activities during the day. This ‘added time-use’ representation, seen in the left, hides information that may be important to a social scientist, for example when during the day an activity occurs, how many times per day and for how long. The ‘real time-use’ representation, seen in the right, clearly reveals this information.

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