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Prediction of Junior High School Students’ Problematic Internet Use: The Comparison of Neural Network Models and Linear Mixed Models in Longitudinal Study

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Prediction of Junior High School Students’ Problematic Internet Use: The Comparison of Neural Network Models and Linear Mixed Models in Longitudinal Study
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Psychology Research and Behavior Management, March 2024
DOI 10.2147/prbm.s450083
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Mei Tian, Qiulian Xing, Xiao Wang, Xiqing Yuan, Xinyu Cheng, Yu Ming, Kexin Yin, Zhi Li, Peng Wang

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