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What is the relationship between the null hypothesis and the thesis statement of a

research report? A generalized form of the final hypothesis (not the null
hypothesis) can be used as a thesis statement. For example, if our final proved
hypothesis is: Maximum reflex efficiency is achieved after eight hours of sleep we
might generalize this to a thesis statement such as: This investigation
demonstrated that sleep has an effect on reflex efficiency and that, in fact,
maximum reflex efficiency is achieved after a specific period of sleep
1. Setting up a Facebook Shop is free and easy
Facebook Shops are available to eligible businesses all over the globe, and setup is simple,
fast, and free. If you are a business account owner on Facebook, you can either import
existing product collections from your business’s e-commerce site, or you can create product
collections through Commerce Manager. Once your shop layout is fully customized, it’s ready
to be published.
2. Flexibility in the checkout process
If you’re worried about disrupting website traffic with the creation of your Shop, you have the
option to redirect customers to your business’s e-commerce site to complete a purchase. By
selecting the “Check Out on Another Website” option while setting up your shop, your tagged
products will now direct customers to an external site of your choice.
3. Direct interaction with buyers
Facebook Shops allows your customers to contact you with questions about specific products
or tracking information through Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, or Instagram Direct. This
encourages your customers to feel confident in placing an order with your business on Shops.
4. Ease of advertising
Billions of active Facebook users scroll through their timelines daily. At the same time, nearly
6 million advertisers are attempting to catch their eyes with the right products and visuals.
Advertising your products through global social networking sites can increase reach,
especially when you have the opportunity to fully customize your product collection and Shop
layout.
5. Simple shipping process
If you offer customers the option to checkout directly from the Facebook app, Shops allows
you as the seller to use whatever shipping service you’d like, as long as it offers tracking and
delivery confirmation. Details including handling time of shipments, shipping price, speed, and
destination are customizable and can be edited in Commerce Manager under your Shipping
Profile.

Cons:
1. Requirements for selling through Facebook Shops
In order to create a personalized shopping experience for your customers through Facebook
Shops, there are a few qualifications that your business must meet. You must have a business
page on Facebook with a minimum of 2,000 likes and your products need to be physical.
Digital services, items, or subscriptions cannot be sold through Facebook Shops.
2. There is a selling fee
Using Commerce Manager to sell products through the Facebook app does come with a small
fee. Facebook deducts a selling fee of 5% per shipment on all sales over $8.00. A flat fee of
$0.40 for shipments of $8.00 or less is deducted automatically after a sale is completed.
3. Inability to add additional features
Although Facebook Shops allows you to customize your product collection and stylize your
overall layout, including other features such as promotional codes or referral programs is not
an option. Facebook has a global license to host your Shop, preventing you from making any
real modifications or changes to the features offered by the app.

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