Click 'Like' to change your behavior: A mixed methods study of college students' exposure to and engagement with Facebook content designed for weight-loss
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%0 Journal Article
%1 merchant2014click
%A Merchant, Gina
%A Weibel, Nadir
%A Patrick, Kevin
%A Fowler, James H.
%A Norman, Greg J.
%A Gupta, Anjali
%A Servetas, Christina
%A Calfas, Karen
%A Raste, Ketaki
%A Pina, Laura
%A Donohue, Mike
%A Marshall, Simon
%D 2014
%J Journal of Medical Internet Research
%K imported
%T Click 'Like' to change your behavior: A mixed methods study of college students' exposure to and engagement with Facebook content designed for weight-loss
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area = {ubicomp_health, pervasive_sensing},
author = {Merchant, Gina and Weibel, Nadir and Patrick, Kevin and Fowler, James H. and Norman, Greg J. and Gupta, Anjali and Servetas, Christina and Calfas, Karen and Raste, Ketaki and Pina, Laura and Donohue, Mike and Marshall, Simon},
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timestamp = {2016-08-25T16:21:42.000+0200},
title = {Click '{Like}' to change your behavior: {A} mixed methods study of college students' exposure to and engagement with {Facebook} content designed for weight-loss},
year = 2014
}