Understanding the Effect of Existing Positive Relationships on a Social Motion-based Game for Health

Author:

Caro Karina1,Feng Yuanyuan1,Day Timothy1,Freed Evan1,Fox Boyd1,Zhu Jichen1

Affiliation:

1. Drexel University

Publisher

ACM

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