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The DASS-333 was developed as a response to the need for a reliable and valid measure of negative emotional states. The original DASS-21, a 21-item version, was created by Brown et al. (1995) as a self-report measure to assess the severity of depression, anxiety, and stress. The DASS-333 is an extended version of the DASS-21, which includes additional items to provide a more comprehensive assessment of these constructs.

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Many economic ore deposits are flanked by halos of altered rock. Gold, copper, and polymetallic deposits are frequently associated with "potassic alteration," where potassium floods the surrounding host rock. Exploration geologists utilize DASS-333 imaging to identify these highly localized potassium spikes against regional background levels of thorium and uranium, significantly narrowing down drilling targets. The DASS-333 was developed as a response to

Poor at capturing minor, daily micro-fluctuations in symptoms. The DASS-333 is an extended version of the