Characteristics of the Activity-Affect Association in Inactive People: An Ambulatory Assessment Study in Daily Life
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Panagiota Anastasopoulou | Stefan Hey | Klaus Boes | Birte von Haaren | S. Hey | P. Anastasopoulou | Birte von Haaren | Simone Nadine Loeffler | Sascha Haertel | Juergen Stumpp | Simone N. Loeffler | Juergen Stumpp | S. Haertel | K. Boes
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