Social networks are making people more likely to complain online
26 Nov 2009 | by Jennifer Whitehead
The research, carried out by LexisNexis, showed that people are now more likely to share negative ...
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The research, carried out by LexisNexis, showed that people are now more likely to share negative ...
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currently enjoying a far higher media profile than Labour, according to research by LexisNexis.
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Factiva, LexisNexis, Thomson Gale and Association for Computing Machinery will be included. The product ...
, online libraries, such as Lexis-Nexis and Factiva, give it you all in an instant. Citywire subscribes ...