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Magazine articles have shorter words compared to newspaper articles  

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Magazine articles have shorter words compared to newspaper articles This statement depends on where you get your data from and how you collect it. The ideal and best way would be to do a census of every newspaper and magazine article. As this is very hard you need you need to collect your data in as non-bias way as possible. To do this I chose my two articles from a newspaper and the newspapers magazine. The two articles were also based on the same subject. This will give me a clearer answer to the hypothesis. The result of the hypothesis is different from whichever you get your data from, the type of newspaper; tabloid or broadsheet, the type of magazine; its target audience and subject. I collected my data using systematic sampling. I counted every tenth word, for 100 hundred words. I chose not to count the first 100 words, as...

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