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Investigation: People who read Broadsheet newspapers are more intelligent Than Tabloid readers?  

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Math's GCSE Coursework Investigation: People who read Broadsheet newspapers are more intelligent Than Tabloid readers? Hypothesis My prediction is that people who read broadsheet newspapers are generally more intelligent than those who read tabloid newspapers. In this investigation, I am going to find out if my prediction is true or not. Ways of Testing We can test if Broadsheet readers are more intelligent than Tabloid readers by these different methods: * We can use an I.Q. test to people with newspapers on the street. * In addition, we can ask people who are reading the tabloid newspaper if they understood the article, and then give them a broadsheet newspaper with the same article to see if they understand that article. * We can count the number of letters in each word of an article and see which has the largest letter count. I will use method number 3. Method number 1 requires facilities...

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