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nagendra pratap

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  1. By contrast, viral messages with an R of less than 1 are generally considered failures.
  2. It assumes that one starts with a seed of individuals who spread a message by infecting their friends, where the expected number of new infectious people generated by each existing one is called the "reproduction rate," or R.
  3. That's because purely viral campaigns, like disease outbreaks, typically start with a small number of seed cases and quickly burn themselves out unless their R exceeds the epidemic threshold, or tipping point, of 1.
  4. When R is greater than 1, each person who gets the message will, on average, spread it to more than one additional person, who then does the same thing, and so on, leading to exponential growth in the number of people who receive it—an epidemic.
  5. The standard viral-marketing model is based on an analogy with the spread of infectious disease.


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Satish K Shukla

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My ans is

5 2 4 3 1

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1.        By contrast, viral messages with an R of less than 1 are generally considered failures.
2.        It assumes that one starts with a seed of individuals who spread a message by infecting their friends, where the expected number of new infectious people generated by each existing one is called the "reproduction rate," or R.
3.        That's because purely viral campaigns, like disease outbreaks, typically start with a small number of seed cases and quickly burn themselves out unless their R exceeds the epidemic threshold, or tipping point, of 1.
4.        When R is greater than 1, each person who gets the message will, on average, spread it to more than one additional person, who then does the same thing, and so on, leading to exponential growth in the number of people who receive it—an epidemic.
5.        The standard viral-marketing model is based on an analogy with the spread of infectious disease.

dibyaranjan mallick

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Jul 7, 2008, 5:14:20 AM7/7/08
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5.2.4.1.3.

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Jul 7, 2008, 5:37:49 AM7/7/08
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ans . 52413
 

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  1. By contrast, viral messages with an R of less than 1 are generally considered failures.
  1. It assumes that one starts with a seed of individuals who spread a message by infecting their friends, where the expected number of new infectious people generated by each existing one is called the "reproduction rate," or R.
  1. That's because purely viral campaigns, like disease outbreaks, typically start with a small number of seed cases and quickly burn themselves out unless their R exceeds the epidemic threshold, or tipping point, of 1.
  1. When R is greater than 1, each person who gets the message will, on average, spread it to more than one additional person, who then does the same thing, and so on, leading to exponential growth in the number of people who receive itan epidemic.
  1. The standard viral-marketing model is based on an analogy with the spread of infectious disease.


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Jul 7, 2008, 6:22:03 AM7/7/08
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Ans -52413.

varun gupta

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Jul 7, 2008, 7:24:53 AM7/7/08
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ans is 52413

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Varun Gupta

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Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it.

Veenu Singla

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Jul 7, 2008, 8:25:59 AM7/7/08
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52413

Rk Pandey

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Jul 7, 2008, 12:04:24 PM7/7/08
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5-2 would be paired as 2 is extending the idea of 5 by giving the assumption, than 4 will follow 1 as it is carrying forward the idea of R ie its results, than 1 will come and than 5 will conclude the para.
therefore ans is 52413

Sameer Jakhar

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Jul 8, 2008, 12:42:59 AM7/8/08
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52413 is my answer as 5-2 and 2-4 are linked and 1 & 3 are also linked

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jaspreet singh

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What you measure you improve

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Abhinav Sharma, Noida

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Jul 8, 2008, 12:56:39 AM7/8/08
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My answer is 52134

 

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jaspreet singh

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Jul 8, 2008, 12:55:01 AM7/8/08
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Answer is 52413...

Abhinav Sharma, Noida

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Jul 8, 2008, 12:59:02 AM7/8/08
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Jaspreet can u explain why it can’t be 52134

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jaspreet singh

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Jul 8, 2008, 1:06:38 AM7/8/08
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Hi Abhinav,
 
In 1 statement , he is comparing the value of R with something and that something is notknown as he has just given the defiition of R. In 4 statement, he is telling if R is > 1 then this would happen and if R< 1 then this would, so 1 will come afterwards

 

Abhinav Sharma, Noida

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Jul 8, 2008, 1:16:44 AM7/8/08
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But I think the sentences should be in the order of increasing R rate

jaspreet singh

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Jul 8, 2008, 1:18:35 AM7/8/08
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Hi Abhinav,
 
What is the logic behind it to write them in the order of increasing R? 

 

Bharath Raj Kumar, HCL-Industry Solutions

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Jul 8, 2008, 7:43:08 AM7/8/08
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52413

 

As 4 has to be followed by 1  because in 4 he says >1 and in  1 he says in contrast that is <1….

Hope I was able to explain….

 


bhupendra kumar jain

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Jul 8, 2008, 8:56:16 AM7/8/08
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I will also go with 52413.

Saurabh Maheshwari

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Jul 8, 2008, 10:02:28 AM7/8/08
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the ans is)    52431

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Aditya Saravagi

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Jul 9, 2008, 8:02:41 AM7/9/08
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52413
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nagendra pratap

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Jul 9, 2008, 8:26:49 AM7/9/08
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Correct answer
52431

rohit gangwar

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Jul 9, 2008, 9:09:39 AM7/9/08
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Dear all
i m getting sequence as ....
52431

u all are getting
52413

here i want to add tht ....
in the 4 statement itself it was talking about
epidemic ... and the next statement ... should explain it
so 3 could be the following statement .. and nd 1 clearly ...
ends welll ...
plz do explain wht i m missing here ....
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dibyaranjan mallick

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Jul 9, 2008, 9:18:58 AM7/9/08
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Sir correct answer is not 52431. It's 52413. I have verified -
 
"It assumes that one starts with a seed of individuals who spread a message by infecting their friends, where the expected number of new infectious people generated by each existing one is called the "reproduction rate," or R. When R is greater than 1, each person who gets the message will, on average, spread it to more than one additional person, who then does the same thing, and so on, leading to exponential growth in the number of people who receive it -- an epidemic. By contrast, viral messages with an R of less than 1 are generally considered failures. That's because purely viral campaigns, like disease outbreaks, typically start with a small number of seed cases and quickly burn themselves out unless their R exceeds the epidemic threshold, or tipping point, of 1."

 

dibyaranjan mallick

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Jul 9, 2008, 9:22:14 AM7/9/08
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I'll add my two cents, why I went for 52413.
In 1 it says, 'by contrast'. So, by contrast to what? 3 supports 1, so putting 1 after 3 doesn't make any sense. Here statement 1 mentions something in contrast to 4.
 
I have verified my ans against the article published here -

Birender Mukar

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Jul 12, 2008, 1:20:40 AM7/12/08
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5 2 4 1 3

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Anand Bihari Upadhyay

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52413
 
 
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alok bhardwaj

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Jul 18, 2008, 12:27:54 AM7/18/08
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52413 wud b the ans....
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Taru Sardana

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Jul 18, 2008, 12:36:07 AM7/18/08
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in this the sentence 5 states the topic. i.e standard viral-marketing model, which should be followed by 2 as sentence 2 starts with "It assumes" which is talking abt the viral model.
52...
 
41 and goes together with 1 following 4 as 1 starts with "By Contrast" a contrast statement shud precede it which is 4. and statement 3 describes why R<1 is considered a failure
 
Hence 52413

 

Jeet.... Looks Redefined......

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Jul 18, 2008, 1:20:08 AM7/18/08
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My ans is 52413
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