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perceptions were one and a half times more common (0.98 subjective perceptions
per 100 words in tech reviews versus 0.63 per 100 words in non-reviews).
The conclusion of Wildstrom's piece, shown in Fig. 6, illustrates the link
between the subjective perceptions of the tech reviewer with his interactions
with readers. Wildstrom asserts,
With this setup, “ you can connect . . . you can sync with your PC...you
have to choose your flavor of wireless.
Such interactions with the reader are the bread and butter of the tech review,
the real lowdown on the product. Interactions, revolving around the “you” were
nearly 3 times more common in tech reviews than in the other journalistic pieces
(1.10 interactions per 100 words in tech reviews versus 0.39 interactions per 100
words in other journalistic pieces).
Fig. 5. The Opening of a Tech Review by Wildstrom (Wildstrom65).
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