It wasn't really about the Pokémon: Parents' Perspectives on a Location-Based Mobile Game
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Jason C. Yip | Julie A. Kientz | Alexis Hiniker | Kiley Sobel | Jin Ha Lee | Arpita Bhattacharya | Jin Ha Lee | Kiley Sobel | J. Kientz | Alexis Hiniker | Arpita Bhattacharya
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