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How Can Technology Aid in Frequent Data Collection?
Advancements in
technology
have made frequent data collection more feasible.
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
,
mobile health applications
, and
wearable devices
can facilitate continuous and real-time data collection with minimal respondent burden. Additionally,
big data analytics
and
machine learning
can help manage and analyze large datasets more efficiently.
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