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“Tabloids are easier to read than broadsheets”  

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Mathematics Coursework - Data Handling "Tabloids are easier to read than broadsheets" Specify the Problem and Plan I am going to investigate whether a tabloid paper is easier to read than a broadsheet. * Tabloid - 'A newspaper of small format giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material.' * Broadsheet - 'A size and format for newspapers, and a descriptive term applied to papers which use that format rather than the smaller tabloid format.' Definitions taken from: http://www.answers.com/ I am going to collect will be primary. As the data, I am going to collect it reasonably accurate and secondary data is not needed. I might have done a public vote using questionnaires but that would be a biased data and that is accessing the public favouritism but I am going to investigate readability not the favourite paper among the public. Therefore, I am going to use a mathematical way of calculating the...

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