Essays about: "gender differences in reading"
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16. Electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) : The relationship between anonymous and semi-anonymous eWOM and consumer attitudes
University essay from IHH, Marketing and LogisticsAbstract : Abstract Introduction Word-of-mouth (WOM) is based on personal recommendations where the sender is known by the consumer, thus, the persuasive nature of WOM is attributed to trust between the sender and the receiver of a message. Electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) however, eliminates the consumer’s ability to judge the credibility of sender and message. READ MORE
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17. "En bok är som en vän man kan ha när man känner sig ensam" : -En analys av läsvanor hos elever i årskurs nio
University essay from Institutionen för pedagogik; Institutionen för humanioraAbstract : “While we read the books, the books read us. Can books read people? Of course they can!How else would they know everything about us?” (Lennart Hellsing) This quote shows how important books are to us humans, the youth today and the youth oftomorrow. READ MORE
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18. Thorny reading : A didactic and literary approach to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
University essay from Institutionen för humanioraAbstract : Abstract This essay has a gender perspective on didactics and literature with the aim to highlight the circumstances surrounding reading and understanding the novel Pride and Prejudice in a classroom context. Since Pride and Prejudice is written with a somewhat complicated language the pupils are likely to encounter some difficulties when reading the novel. READ MORE