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Multiple Research Questions have been formulated to address different aspects of the role of psychological reactance for Human–Computer interaction. This Chapter discusses the Research Questions, the findings of the current book, as well as methodological considerations and limitations of the research that was done.

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Ehrenbrink, P. (2020). Research Outcomes. In: The Role of Psychological Reactance in Human–Computer Interaction. T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30310-5_13

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