扩大流行病学严谨性:基于人工智能的查和多文化混合方法研究的理由
Riza Amalia1,2, Arbin Janu Setiyowati3, Ronal Surya Aditya4,5
1Guidance & Counseling, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sampithttps://ror.org/02vraa571, Sampit, Indonesia.
Irish journal of psychological medicine
|January 5, 2026
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