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Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
Please check carefully each of the points I mentioned and make sure to apply them all!
See attached Please.
this is the journal I wanna submit to so please write according to the author guide: http://www.liebertpub.com/overview/cyberpsychology-behavior-and-social-networking/10/
Please check carefully each of the points I mentioned and make sure to apply them all!
Look for example:
“The hypothesis study done in this test is to compare each dependent variables with the independent variable to see if there is a correlation between the two. The null hypothesis is that when a store’s Facebook page posts content, there is no effect on the audience’s reaction. The alternative is that there is an effect on the audience’s reaction. Another test done is to see what kind of reactions the audience typically gives the stores once their fan’s rate increases.
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The first sentence is obvious, should be removed, try to eliminate basic research statements that are well-known. Then, you have to formally define the hypotheses in a way that are interesting and useful (we had a discussion in the past on possible research questions via email, maybe that can help you 1. How do social media activities in the Facebook page of a Supermarket brands affect brand perception and consumer’s attention? (Hutter et al, 2013)?
Plan of data source: Facebook pages of selected Supermarket brands and number of “likes” and “visits”
Method to analyze: descriptive statistics of Supermarket brands (walmart, aldi, etc.) and percentage share of the “likes” and “visits”. This can form draw some conclusions on which brand catch the attention of consumers. Statistical analysis using R language
For example, when a store post content, obviously there will be a reaction, small or big, that is not a research question. For example, an interesting fact would be if there are different amounts of reactions for different kind of posts (length, use of images or not, etc.), time of posting, etc. These things may inform the social content strategy of stores, so have some practical implications.
Also, still there is not detail on the data gathered, stores monitored, etc. See that I say below that state of the art comes second, etc.
The study requires a careful rewriting, considering interesting and testable hypotheses and full details of data gathered among other elements, and not small changes, as it is now it is difficult to have it pass the peer review of a journal.
See Attached Please!
See attached Please.
this is the journal I wanna submit to so please write according to the author guide: http://www.liebertpub.com/overview/cyberpsychology-behavior-and-social-networking/10/
Please check carefully each of the points I mentioned and make sure to apply them all!
Look for example:
“The hypothesis study done in this test is to compare each dependent variables with the independent variable to see if there is a correlation between the two. The null hypothesis is that when a store’s Facebook page posts content, there is no effect on the audience’s reaction. The alternative is that there is an effect on the audience’s reaction. Another test done is to see what kind of reactions the audience typically gives the stores once their fan’s rate increases.
“
The first sentence is obvious, should be removed, try to eliminate basic research statements that are well-known. Then, you have to formally define the hypotheses in a way that are interesting and useful (we had a discussion in the past on possible research questions via email, maybe that can help you 1. How do social media activities in the Facebook page of a Supermarket brands affect brand perception and consumer’s attention? (Hutter et al, 2013)?
Plan of data source: Facebook pages of selected Supermarket brands and number of “likes” and “visits”
Method to analyze: descriptive statistics of Supermarket brands (walmart, aldi, etc.) and percentage share of the “likes” and “visits”. This can form draw some conclusions on which brand catch the attention of consumers. Statistical analysis using R language
For example, when a store post content, obviously there will be a reaction, small or big, that is not a research question. For example, an interesting fact would be if there are different amounts of reactions for different kind of posts (length, use of images or not, etc.), time of posting, etc. These things may inform the social content strategy of stores, so have some practical implications.
Also, still there is not detail on the data gathered, stores monitored, etc. See that I say below that state of the art comes second, etc.
The study requires a careful rewriting, considering interesting and testable hypotheses and full details of data gathered among other elements, and not small changes, as it is now it is difficult to have it pass the peer review of a journal.
See Attached Please!
Jess M.
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I am having some works on hand and cannot complete in one week. If you have more time (3 weeks), then I will attempt to do this work.
Jess M.19 Jan 2017for this project am very short with time sorry. However, I have another project for you if you're available to be delivered in 3 weeks. Lets talk!
Jagendra S.19 Jan 2017Yes, I will do your next project.
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