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Lukasz Piwek

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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|July 24, 2018
Failing to encourage physical activity with wearable technology: what next?David A Ellis, Lukasz Piwek
Frontiers in Psychology|September 8, 2016
Can Programming Frameworks Bring Smartphones into the Mainstream of Psychological Science?Lukasz Piwek, David A Ellis
Behavior Research Methods|November 7, 2015
A dyadic stimulus set of audiovisual affective displays for the study of multisensory, emotional, social interactionsLukasz Piwek, Karin Petrini, Frank Pollick
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 14, 2020
Changing emotional engagement with running through communal self-tracking: the implications of 'teleoaffective shaping' for public healthFiona Spotswood, Avi Shankar, Lukasz Piwek
Frontiers in Psychology|November 9, 2016
Corrigendum: Can Programming Frameworks Bring Smartphones into the Mainstream of Psychological Science?Lukasz Piwek, David A Ellis, Sally Andrews
Frontiers in Psychology|May 26, 2015
Audiovisual integration of emotional signals from others' social interactionsLukasz Piwek, Frank Pollick, Karin Petrini
Behavior Research Methods|November 29, 2018
A simple location-tracking app for psychological researchKristoffer Geyer, David A Ellis, Lukasz Piwek
Cognition|December 31, 2013
Empirical evaluation of the uncanny valley hypothesis fails to confirm the predicted effect of motionLukasz Piwek, Lawrie S McKay, Frank E Pollick
Plos Medicine|February 3, 2016
The Rise of Consumer Health Wearables: Promises and BarriersLukasz Piwek, David A Ellis, Sally Andrews, et al.
Plos One|October 29, 2015
Beyond Self-Report: Tools to Compare Estimated and Real-World Smartphone UseSally Andrews, David A Ellis, Heather Shaw, et al.
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|July 24, 2018
Failing to encourage physical activity with wearable technology: what next?David A Ellis, Lukasz Piwek
Frontiers in Psychology|September 8, 2016
Can Programming Frameworks Bring Smartphones into the Mainstream of Psychological Science?Lukasz Piwek, David A Ellis
Behavior Research Methods|November 7, 2015
A dyadic stimulus set of audiovisual affective displays for the study of multisensory, emotional, social interactionsLukasz Piwek, Karin Petrini, Frank Pollick
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 14, 2020
Changing emotional engagement with running through communal self-tracking: the implications of 'teleoaffective shaping' for public healthFiona Spotswood, Avi Shankar, Lukasz Piwek
Frontiers in Psychology|November 9, 2016
Corrigendum: Can Programming Frameworks Bring Smartphones into the Mainstream of Psychological Science?Lukasz Piwek, David A Ellis, Sally Andrews
Frontiers in Psychology|May 26, 2015
Audiovisual integration of emotional signals from others' social interactionsLukasz Piwek, Frank Pollick, Karin Petrini
Behavior Research Methods|November 29, 2018
A simple location-tracking app for psychological researchKristoffer Geyer, David A Ellis, Lukasz Piwek
Cognition|December 31, 2013
Empirical evaluation of the uncanny valley hypothesis fails to confirm the predicted effect of motionLukasz Piwek, Lawrie S McKay, Frank E Pollick
Plos Medicine|February 3, 2016
The Rise of Consumer Health Wearables: Promises and BarriersLukasz Piwek, David A Ellis, Sally Andrews, et al.
Plos One|October 29, 2015
Beyond Self-Report: Tools to Compare Estimated and Real-World Smartphone UseSally Andrews, David A Ellis, Heather Shaw, et al.
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