Graceful Interactions and Social Support as Motivational Design Strategies to Encourage Women in Exercising
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Carine Lallemand | Steven Vos | Daphne Menheere | Ilse Faber | Jesse Pepping | Bram Monkel | Stella Xu | S. Vos | Carine Lallemand | D. Menheere | J. Pepping | Ilse Faber | Bram Monkel | Stella Xu
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