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My Hypothesis for This Coursework on Comparing Newspapers: Collecting The Data and Making it Balanced. The data we have been asked to collect is known as Primary Data. This is because we ourselves have to abstract various pieces of information from newspapers provided by our teacher. These newspapers are; 'The Times,' 'The Daily Mail' and 'The Daily Mirror.' We then have the opportunity to carry out our investigations to try and prove our own hypothesis. To make certain that collecting the data is unbiased I've decided to select three completely different sections from each article. However, each section has identical number of lines and this is my contribution to making the investigation fair and balanced. (If I selected any numbers of lines from each article then I wouldn't be able to observe the variations between the word lengths from each individual paper.) From these different sections in each article, I'm going to calculate...

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