Qualitative data analysis of the field study of Grippy, PhD thesis - Get a grip on stress: Designing smart wearables as partners in stress management
DOI:10.4121/14672715.v1
        
    
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DOI: 10.4121/14672715
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Li, Xueliang (2021): Qualitative data analysis of the field study of Grippy, PhD thesis - Get a grip on stress: Designing smart wearables as partners in stress management. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14672715.v1
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    Dataset
        Results of qualitative data analysis of a field study of a smart wearable system (Grippy) aiming to help people deal with daily stress. This dataset has been anonymized.
        
        History
- 2021-05-25 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataAssociated peer-reviewed publication
Things that Help Out: Designing Smart Wearables as Partners in Stress ManagementFunding
- China Scholarship Council (201606790011)
Organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Department of Support Human-Centered DesignDATA
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