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The great caffeine conundrum

By Monkey Posted on November 4, 2014 Posted in Experiments 9 Comments Tagged with bootstrapping, caffeine, jawbone, R, sleep, statistics, wearables

More and more of us are routinely logging data about our health and wellbeing. How can we use that data to inform and adapt our behaviour? How can we avoid over-interpreting what we experience? Here’s a real-world example.

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