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The investigation of the average number of letters per word in a broadsheet newspaper compared to a tabloid paper .  

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Data Handling Coursework 1 - Lewis Harris The investigation of the average number of letters per word in a broadsheet newspaper compared to a tabloid paper . Introduction The aim of this investigation is to see if there is a relationship between the type of newspaper and the length of the words in that paper. In this coursework I will be using two newspapers. One newspaper is The Times, which is a broadsheet. The other newspaper is The Sun, which is a tabloid. I am assuming that The Times newspaper is representative of all broadsheet newspapers and my theory is that broadsheet newspapers are aimed at the higher class , more intellectual reader .I predict that the average length of word from the broadsheet newspaper will be longer than the average length of the tabloid . I am assuming that the Sun is a good representative of tabloid newspapers, and since it is...

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