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Rob Yeung Reviews Analysis
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4.7
average rating
41
Ratings
41
Reviews
(
"Ratings" vs. "Reviews"
)
5%
of potentially unnatural reviews removed (
why?
)
3
Products Analyzed
41
Reviews Analyzed
4.7
5
average
adjusted
rating
39
Reviews
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3
Products Analyzed
41
Reviews Analyzed
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:
4.7
33 Ratings
33 Reviews
Adjusted
:
4.7
31 Reviews
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