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"Broadsheet newspapers have a longer average word length than tabloid newspapers"  

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Contents Page Investigation 1 o Hypothesis and plan for investigation o Word length frequency data tables o Frequency polygon graphs o Analysis of frequency polygon graphs o Conclusion of investigation 1 Investigation 2 o Hypothesis and plan for investigation o Reading age data tables and calculations o Conclusion of investigation 2 Investigation 3 o Hypothesis and plan for investigation o Cumulative frequency data tables o Cumulative frequency graphs and box and whisker diagrams o Standard deviation calculations and results o Analysis of graphs o Conclusion of investigation 3 Final Conclusion Investigation 1 Hypothesis 1 "Broadsheet newspapers have a longer average word length than tabloid newspapers" My theory is that broadsheet newspapers use a more complex style of language. In effect I think this will result in a longer average word length in a broadsheet than in a tabloid newspaper. Both newspapers will have a large amount of short word included in the articles, however, this can not be avoided due to the modern English language. I believe the articles...

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