Scribner's Magazine
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==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== | ||
− | Based on what we see from the data mining and how it compares to Theodore Roosevelt's writing, we have concluded there is minimal correlation between his writing and the advertisements which were printed in each of the Scribner's magazines. Occasionally we would find advertisements which were about going on adventure, such as a soap advertisement where the woman was in an airplane or for the sale of guns | + | Based on what we see from the data mining and how it compares to Theodore Roosevelt's writing, we have concluded there is minimal correlation between his writing and the advertisements which were printed in each of the Scribner's magazines. Occasionally we would find advertisements which were about going on adventure, such as a soap advertisement where the woman was in an airplane or for the sale of guns, but considering the fact each issue had over 70 pages of advertisements on average, this correlation is not significant.<br> |
− | We also noticed the themes which were found in | + | We also noticed the themes which were found in Roosevelt's writing were also not shared among the other authors who were published in the same magazines. This is not something we anticipated considering the fame of Roosevelt and the attention his writing would surely bring to Scribner's magazine. <br> |
==Additional Resources== | ==Additional Resources== |