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Facebook Engagement

Facebook Engagement. Tony Smith Edtc 5103 November 9, 2013. My Technology Learning Cycle. Hypothesis. The older a person is the less Facebook Engagement he or she will have. Distribution. Sent survey via Facebook news feed and Email to 67 people. Received 38 responses.

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Facebook Engagement

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  1. Facebook Engagement Tony Smith Edtc 5103 November 9, 2013

  2. My Technology Learning Cycle

  3. Hypothesis The older a person is the less Facebook Engagement he or she will have.

  4. Distribution • Sent survey via Facebook news feed and Email to 67 people. • Received 38 responses. • Analyzed 34 response (4 responses received after my analysis was begun).

  5. My Survey

  6. Demographics of Surveys Analyzed

  7. Results

  8. Conclusions My hypothesis was not supported by the data. Younger age category and over 50 had overall lower Facebook Engagement than 30 to 49 age group. Females had significantly higher Facebook Engagement than males. “Liking” comments and photos was the highest form of Facebook Engagement. “Chatting” was the lowest form of Facebook Engagement.

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