Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

×
Please click here if you are not redirected within a few seconds.
Sep 12, 2016 · The paper includes a methodology for gathering online reviews as well as a statistical methodology to extract the differences between male and ...
Examining Gender Discourse Differences in Shared Reviews about Books in eWOM. M. Olmedilla, M. R. Martinez-Torres, S. Toral. University of Seville. Seville ...
The paper includes a methodology for gathering online reviews as well as a statistical methodology to extract the differences between male and female in a ...
The paper includes a methodology for gathering online reviews as well as a statistical methodology to extract the differences between male and female in a ...
María Olmedilla, M. Rocío Martínez-Torres , Sergio L. Toral Marín, E. Teso: Examining Gender Discourse Differences in Shared Reviews about Books in eWOM.
Application of text mining techniques to the analysis of discourse in eWOM communications from a gender perspective · Computer Science, Linguistics · 2018.
Examining Gender Discourse Differences in Shared Reviews about Books in eWOM. 8th Conference on Developments in e-Systems Engineering DeSE2015. 2015 ...
2016. Examining Gender Discourse Differences in Shared Reviews about Books in eWOM. M Olmedilla, MR Martínez-Torres, S Toral, E Teso. 2015 International ...
The analysis results indicate that women are more likely to express their opinions subjectively than men (based on sentence-level analysis), and they are more ...
Female-authored reviews are perceived as less helpful when expressing anger. •. Male-authored reviews are not impacted by anger expressions.
Missing: Shared | Show results with:Shared