Measuring time use in surveys - Concordance of survey and experience sampling measures.
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Michaela Riediger | Cornelia Wrzus | M. Riediger | G. Wagner | C. Wrzus | Gert G Wagner | Bettina Sonnenberg | Bettina Sonnenberg
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