Effectiveness of Coach Marks or Instructional Overlay in Smartphone Apps Interfaces
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Tiago Oliveira | Francisco Rebelo | Paulo Noriega | Diana Carvalho | Igor Correia | Jose Luís Alves | F. Rebelo | Paulo Noriega | Tiago Oliveira | Diana Carvalho | Igor Correia | Jose Luís Alves
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