2016
DOI: 10.13088/jiis.2016.22.1.043
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The Effects of Sentiment and Readability on Useful Votes for Customer Reviews with Count Type Review Usefulness Index

Abstract: Customer reviews help potential customers make purchasing decisions. However, the prevalence of reviews on websites push the customer to sift through them and change the focus from a mere search to identifying which of the available reviews are valuable and useful for the purchasing decision at hand. To identify useful reviews, websites have developed different mechanisms to give customers options when evaluating existing reviews. Websites allow users to rate the usefulness of a customer review as helpful or n… Show more

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“…Stylistic characteristics are related to writing styles that cannot easily be derived by simply browsing, such as the average number of words in a sentence (Cao et al, 2011), readability, and the complexity of the documents. A customer review that is easier to comprehend and read has more value to a potential consumer in evaluating a product or service (Cruz & Lee, 2016).…”
Section: Text Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stylistic characteristics are related to writing styles that cannot easily be derived by simply browsing, such as the average number of words in a sentence (Cao et al, 2011), readability, and the complexity of the documents. A customer review that is easier to comprehend and read has more value to a potential consumer in evaluating a product or service (Cruz & Lee, 2016).…”
Section: Text Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stylistic characteristics are related to writing styles that cannot be easily derived by simply browsingsuch as the average number of words in a sentence [14], readability, and complexity [17] of documents.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%