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Intention vs. Perception: Understanding the differences in Physicians’ Attitudes Toward Mobile Health Applications
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2018-01-01
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Sezgin, Emre
Özkan Yıldırım, Sevgi
Yıldırım, İbrahim Soner
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E. Sezgin, S. Özkan Yıldırım, and İ. S. Yıldırım, “Intention vs. Perception: Understanding the differences in Physicians’ Attitudes Toward Mobile Health Applications,” pp. 153–166, 2018, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/73692.