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The elements of computer credibility
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B. J. Fogg
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Hsiang Tseng
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1999
Conference name:
the SIGCHI conference (CHI '99)
Conference theme:
the CHI is the limit
Conference date:
June 15, 1999 - June 20, 1999
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1999
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10.1145/302979.303001
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the SIGCHI conference
Conference acronym:
CHI '99
Conference number:
1999
Conference location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Conference date:
June 15, 1999 - June 20, 1999
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SIGCHI, ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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the CHI is the limit
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