Learners’ Continuous Use Intention of Blended Learning: tam-set model
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Conceptualization, X.C. and X.X.; methodology, X.C. and X.X.; validation, Y.J.W.; formal analysis, X.C.; investigation, X.C. and X.X.; writing—original draft preparation, X.C., X.X., Y.J.W. and W.F.P.; writing—review and editing, X.C., X.X., Y.J.W. and W.F.P. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Funding: This research was funded by Huaqiao University’s first-class undergraduate online and offline blended curriculum construction projects and National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan (111-2410-H-003-072-MY3). Institutional Review Board Statement: Ethical review and approval was not required for this study on human participants, in accordance with the local legislation and institutional requirements. Informed Consent Statement: Written informed consent from the participants was not required to participate in this study, in accordance with the national legislation and the institutional requirements. 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