Introducing the Fling - An Innovative Serious Game to Train Behavioral Control in Adolescents: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial
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Robbert-Jan Beun | Remco C. Veltkamp | Wouter J. Boendermaker | Margot Peeters | Rens van de Schoot | R. Veltkamp | R. Schoot | R. Beun | W. Boendermaker | M. Peeters
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