Stop Catastrophizing: How to Quit Making Yourself Depressed and Anxious about the Future
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Most Trusted Reviews
TRUST
- Verified Purchaser
- Take-Back Reviewer (8 deleted Reviews; avg. rating: 4.8)
- Overlapping Review History: reviewed 9 of 9 top products
- Easy Grader (avg. rating: 4.8)
Least Trusted Reviews
TRUST
- Verified Purchaser
- Created on a high volume day
- Take-Back Reviewer (1 deleted Review; avg. rating: 5.0)
- Overlapping Review History: reviewed 9 of 9 top products
- Easy Grader (avg. rating: 4.9)
Analysis Details
Take-Back Reviewers
Approximately 50% of reviewers have had at least one of their past reviews for another product deleted. This is an excessively large percentage of Take-Back Reviewers which may indicate unnatural reviews.
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Approximately 65% of reviewers have substantial overlapping product review history. While this is more than we'd expect to see, the discrepancy in ratings between these reviewers and reviewers who have a more unique product review history isn't significant enough to rule out the possibility of it being due to random chance.
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- Unverified Purchases
Unverified purchases may be the result of Kindle Unlimited readers, buyers who didn't pay full price, or reviewers who did not purchase the product at Amazon. Read more about our Unverified Purchases test.
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- <10%
- Have an overrepresented word count
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- <10%
- Used substantial repetitive phrases
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4.7 Product's Average Ease Score
4.3 Category's Average Ease Score
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Brand Repeaters
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- <10%
- Admitted to receiving an incentive
Read more about our Incentivized Reviews test. Check out our study showing that Incentivized Reviewers are much more likely to leave a positive review.
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- Reviews have been deleted
There are a few limitations to keep in mind regarding the Deleted Reviews test:
- We don't have a magic ability to collect every single deleted review; we can only identify reviews as deleted if we collect them on one date and then notice they are no longer visible on a subsequent date.
- We have no information on reviews that were never published in the first place.
- We also don't know why these reviews were removed. It could be action from the platform, personal decision by the review author, part of an entire account closure, even some data error on our part, etc.