Beyond self-reflection: introducing the concept of rumination in personal informatics
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Kai Zheng | Yunan Chen | Mayara Costa Figueiredo | Elizabeth V. Eikey | Melissa Mazmanian | Jessica L. Borelli | Clara Marques Caldeira | Melissa Mazmanian | Yunan Chen | E. Eikey | Kai Zheng | C. Caldeira | J. Borelli
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