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State and symptom surveying is about user answering and filling out values for amount something has happened in the recent passed dime block and current moment. For example tracking things like [[mood]] now and back pain over the past 5 hours. This type of tool can be used to track almost anything but is vulnerable to [[Issues with Self Report]]. Self survey is a type of [[Manual input]].  
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State and symptom surveying is about user answering and filling out values for amount something has happened in the recent passed dime block and current moment. For example tracking things like [[mood]] now and back pain over the past 5 hours. This type of tool can be used to track almost anything but is vulnerable to [[Issues with Self Report]]. Self questionnaire is a type of [[Manual input]].  
  
 
* [[MySymptoms|Mysymptoms]] Easy and quick to fill out but sampling is when user remembers to do it.  
 
* [[MySymptoms|Mysymptoms]] Easy and quick to fill out but sampling is when user remembers to do it.  

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State and symptom surveying is about user answering and filling out values for amount something has happened in the recent passed dime block and current moment. For example tracking things like mood now and back pain over the past 5 hours. This type of tool can be used to track almost anything but is vulnerable to Issues with Self Report. Self questionnaire is a type of Manual input.

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