The Impact of Mindset on Self-Tracking Experience
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Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn | Peter A. M. Ruijten | Elçin Hancı | Joyca Lacroix | Elçin Hanci | J. Lacroix | W. Ijsselsteijn
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