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In advanced geospatial analysis and geochemistry, tracking individual raw metrics creates excessive data noise. The DASS-333 protocol helps streamline this data. It operates alongside predictive models to categorize land composition efficiently. Integration with Data Models

The DASS-333 was first introduced in 1995 by Antony, Bieler, and Swinson, as a response to the growing need for a reliable and valid measure of emotional distress. The original scale consisted of 21 items, divided into three subscales: Depression (D), Anxiety (A), and Stress (S). Each subscale contained 7 items, and respondents were asked to rate the frequency and severity of their experiences over the past week. DASS-333