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filsp

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  • Application Season
    2014 Fall
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    Masters

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  1. Hello! I'm currently writting my thesis. I have already done the quantitative research and now I'm using SPSS to reach some conclusions. Currently I have near 10 variables and I would like to know how they differ between the 2 generations that I have studied. Which analysis do you suggest me to do? (I tried "compare means - One way ANOVA"- post hoc; but since I only have two "groups"/two generations, it does not allow me to do the analysis). Thanks in advance.
  2. Thank you knp! I guess I will use that strategy. It's actually my first time writting (or trying to) a article.
  3. Hello guys, Currently, I'm taking my masters on Management. I have already done all the courses and this is my last semester (the master thesis semester ). I'm working on it since September and my topic is "Online Shopping" (yeah, I know, what a broad topic). I asked my advisor to help me with the subtopic but all he says is to "keep reading papers, so you can do your literature review". Well, it's all that I'm doing, but it's kinda frustrating since I don't have any specific "direction" . I have been searching papers with the following keywords: social media, online shopping, online retailer and so on. In the past week I had another meeting with him and, besides saying, again, to keep reading papers he told me that the subtopic must be a problem-solving one and that it could be related with "What big retailers can do to avoid their extinction?" or the "Age gap in online shopping". I'm still lost and tired of reading papers (that might not be helpful, ugh...) and I'm running out of ideas. Any advices or any ideas (or even, someone in the some situation)? Thanks in advance.
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