As a user, I typically dont go and start rating - depending on my
mood, time available, usefulness of the content etc on product pages.

Also I have seen many users who do a "random" rating just to
complete a process without giving away the actual feel/usefulness of
the product.
The other way I can think of is to display how many people have
visited the page and the time that they have spent on the page. Even
though they may not have rated the product, this measure could be a
good indicator on how many people visit and time that they may have
spent on the page.
This data can be tinkered to assess the content etc and decide if the
product page, its description etc was in fact readable or useful. 
Hope this helps. 


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