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Revision as of 14:42, 24 February 2023
Welcome! This is a wiki documenting self-research topics. |
Explore the content of this wiki! | |
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Topics | Explore topics related to your areas of interest, from tracking different areas of health or well-being, to data analysis or interventions. |
Tools | Find the right hardware and software for data collection and analysis. |
Projects | Learn from other people's experiences with this collection of projects and talks, or share your own. |
People | Find people doing self-research in your areas of interest, or create your own page. |
Featured article | |
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One Button Tracker: One Button Trackers are small hardware devices that record discrete observations on the press of the button by recording when the button was pressed, and typically also for how long [...]. |
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