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Plan: My Statistics coursework! Introduction In my coursework I am trying to prove and disprove my hypotheses that I have mentioned below. I am using two newspapers, which are "The Metro" and "The Daily Mail." Students, who use the train or the bus, in the morning, to get to university or school, mainly read the metro. Also, men and women who use the same transport to get to work would also read the paper. These are the papers target audience. So therefore, to the benefit of the students the newspaper would use smaller words or not too complicated long words. Typically, the paper would have smaller words and fewer words in a sentence. We also expect there to be bigger pictures with less text than the Daily Mail. Older people, educated people and conservative minded tend to read "The Daily Mail." These are typically the target audience of the newspaper. So everyone would...

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