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Health Metrics and Information Behavior: How Users Estimate and Use Self-Quantifying Activity and Health Information 원문보기

Journal of information science theory and practice : JISTaP, v.8 no.3, 2020년, pp.47 - 63  

Ilhan, Aylin (Department of Information Science, Heinrich Heine University)

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This study focuses on users of activity tracking technologies and their related information behavior. How useful is the provided information by the trackers? Do users understand all information and explanations? We conducted a web-based survey. All in all, 631 users of a tracking device filled out t...

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