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Kimberley Hardy G11 Data Handling Introduction I have been given a piece of G.C.S.E coursework to investigate whether broadsheet newspapers have longer words than tabloids. Hypothesis My hypothesis is that broadsheet newspapers do have longer words than tabloid newspaers. Some broadsheet newspapers include * The Times * The Gaurdian * The Independant These kinds of newspapers are usually associated with business men and higher class. Tabloid newspapers include * The Mirror * The Sun These newspapers have more gossip, so they are usually associated with lower class. This is the reason why I think broadsheets have longer words than tabloids, because the broadsheets target market is educated people. Strategy My strategy for this investigation is to choose two different newspapers, these will be The Gaurdian and the Mirror. I will use random sampling when choosing an article from each newspaper. I will do this by opening the paper at a random page, I will then drop a coin and the article the coin...

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