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How do Bounce Rates vary according to product sold?

Bounce Rate of different E-commerce websites depends on the different factors based upon the different devices through which traffic share is observed. This research paper focuses on how the type of products sold by different E-commerce websites affects the bounce rate obtained through Mobile/Desktop. It tries to explain the observations which counter the general trend of positive relation between Mobile traffic share and bounce rate and how this is different for the Desktop. To estimate the differences created by the types of products sold by E-commerce websites on the bounce rate according to the data observed for different time, fixed effect model (within group method) is used to determine the difference created by the factors. Along with the effect of the type of products sold by the E-commerce website on bounce rate, the effect of individual website is also compared to verify the results obtained for type of products.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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