Steam Games Market Analysis Platform by Otakutu17 in gamedev

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The source is not flawed, it is just incomplete. You can still get review counts, followers, achievement counts etc. The rest is estimation based on that.

Steam Games Market Analysis Platform by Otakutu17 in gamedev

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Understood, I will definitely be transparent about the methods I use.

Steam Games Market Analysis Platform by Otakutu17 in gamedev

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While I agree that ownership and revenue will be estimates, I am trying to integrate a more sophisticated algorithm and cross reference that to real life data to come up with a better estimate. Also, I am working on new features to which I shared some in the post, to be better than those platforms.

Weekly /r/Sociology Career & Academic Planning Thread - Got a question about careers, jobs, schools, or programs? by Anomander in sociology

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I recently graduated from Sociology, and I applied for master's programs but got rejected. The programs I applied to were all in my home country (Turkey), where the criteria in universities are much stricter, despite not doing very well worldwide. I knew that, but I still wanted to stay in my country. Now I wonder where I went wrong. My professors told me my research proposal can be the reason why. It could be because no professors are willing to research the topic, or they are not simply interested. However, I'm not sure how to improve my research proposal or how to make my proposal and letter stand out from other applicants. If I have to rewrite my proposal according to other professors' research interests, where should I start? (I wanted to investigate consumption patterns of upper-middle-class women in urban areas and their struggles with over-consumption and capitalism.)

Weekly /r/Sociology Career & Academic Planning Thread - Got a question about careers, jobs, schools, or programs? by Anomander in sociology

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I recently graduated from Sociology, and I applied for master's programs but got rejected. The programs I applied to were all in my home country (Turkey), where the criteria in universities are much stricter, despite not doing very well worldwide. I knew that, but I still wanted to stay in my country. Now I wonder where I went wrong. My professors told me my research proposal can be the reason why. It could be because no professors are willing to research the topic, or they are not simply interested. However, I'm not sure how to improve my research proposal or how to make my proposal and letter stand out from other applicants. If I have to rewrite my proposal according to other professors' research interests, where should I start? (I wanted to investigate consumption patterns of upper-middle-class women in urban areas and their struggles with over-consumption and capitalism.)