Social influence as a driver of engagement in a web-based health intervention.

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Published in J Med Internet Res on February 22, 2012

Authors

Josée Poirier1, Nathan K Cobb

Author Affiliations

1: MeYou Health, LLC, Boston, MA, USA. josee.poirier@meyouhealth.com

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