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Hi all,
I am a final year student who currently pursuing a Bachelor (Hons) in Computer Science specialism in Data Analysis at Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU).
I am looking for Airbnb HOSTS and GUESTS for this online survey. I am conducting a survey for my Final Year Project entitled "Prediction in Airbnb Rental Price Using Machine Learning and Sentiment Analysis".
This survey is conducted for academic purposes and it will take around 5-10 minutes to complete. The response will be strictly confidential. Your participation is highly appreciated. Thank you for your time and participation in advance.
Survey link: https://forms.gle/grwD97Rr38rc5pBNA
Yours sincerely,
Yeekhee
When i stated being a host, it starts asking questions from a guest perspective.
I quited the survey.
Thank you very much for taking the time to look into my survey and sorry for the inconvenience. This survey is open to the public. Hence, the survey questions include both host and guest perspectives to understand different users opinions.
@Yee-Khee0 But it doesn't make any sense to ask people to fill out a survey if they are being asked questions which are not relevant to them (like hosts being asked questions from a guest perspective), so they therefore can't answer, if they aren't allowed to skip over those questions to the ones that they can actually answer.
@Yee-Khee0 I don't take surveys if I can't see all of the questions at the beginning or am able to continue to the next page to see them all before deciding if I want to participate.
And what on earth does "Sentiment Analysis" mean?
Thank you very much for taking the time to look into my survey and sorry for the inconvenience. The definitions of the professional terms are explained under the survey questions.
*Sentiment analysis is the detection of attitude by identifying whether the textual data is positive, negative, or neutral using natural processing language.
@Yee-Khee0 That last paragraph you wrote is also unintelligible. 🙂 If you are going to try to explain things to regular people, you need to explain in the way the average person communicates, not use terms like "natural processing language".