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== Empirical paper questions == We'll continue our apparent focus on blogs with several questions about the following (very, very short) paper. ::Sweetser, K. D., & Metzgar, E. (2007). Communicating during crisis: Use of blogs as a relationship management tool. ''Public Relations Review'', 33(3), 340β342. [[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pubrev.2007.05.016 Available through NU Libraries]] === EQ1. Interpret the results re: RQ4 === (a) What is the unit of analysis? What is the dependent variable? The independent variable? What are the levels or groups of being compared in the ANOVA?<br> (b) Clearly State the null hypothesis being tested. What is the alternative hypothesis? <br> (c) Summarize or restate the results in statistical terms. Explain what these results mean in substantive terms.<br> (d) How convincing do you find these results? What should we be taking away? === EQ2. Interpret the results re: RQ5 === Answer the same (a)-(d) questions as you did for RQ4 above, but with RQ5. === EQ3. Interpret the results re: RQ6 === Answer the same (a)-(d) questions as you did for RQs 4-5 above, but with RQ6.
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