#8968. Eavesdropping on Missing Data: What Are University Students Doing When They Miss Experience Sampling Reports?

September 2026publication date
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health;
Developmental and Educational Psychology;
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Psychiatry and Mental Health;
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Abstract:
Extended reality (XR) technology, which includes virtual and mixed reality, is bound to dominate the technological landscape of the future. It found many unexpected but fascinating applications, not only in industry but also in many spheres of our daily life, whether it is reading, gaming, project presentation, clothing fit check, or car travel. This review presents the discussion of various potential ways to integrate XR technology into everyday life, which are currently in progress.
Keywords:
Extended reality; Pokémon Go; ASOS; holograms; everyday use; well-being

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