Reconsidering the device in the drawer: lapses as a design opportunity in personal informatics
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Sean A. Munson | James Fogarty | Daniel A. Epstein | Sean A Munson | Laura R. Pina | Jennifer H. Kang | J. Fogarty | Jennifer H. Kang
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