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Statistical Investigation
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Statistically analyse books or newspapers.
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Statistics –Read all about
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Statistics: comparing the length of words and reading age
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Swimming Problem Maths Investigation
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Swimming Problem Maths Investigation
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Swimming Problem Maths Investigation
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Swimming Problem Maths Investigation.
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Swimming Problem Maths Investigation.
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Syllabification and allophony.
Tabloid and broadsheet newspaper comparison maths coursework
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Tabloid and broadsheet newspapers - For this coursework I am going to find how many words there are in an article.
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Tabloid Newspaper - The Sun statistical analysis.
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Take a tabloid newspaper and a broadsheet newspaper, and compare either the number of letters per word, the number of words per sentence or the number of sentences per paragraph.
The 3 poems that I will be looking at and comparing are "The ruined maid", "They flee from me" and "Since there's no help".
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The aim of my statistics coursework it to find out a way of comparing Authors of two different audiences.
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The aim of our project is to find out the correlation between organization of material encoded and its retrieval.
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The aim of the coursework is to find out what book is more complex out of two books that I have selected by obtaining their sentence lengths and length of words. I have choosen two childrens books which are 'The Wizard of Oz' and 'The Patchwork Cat'.
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The aim of the experiment was to see if people's attention is affected by using The Stroop Effect.
The aim of the research is to find out whether or not interference does occur when participants try to identify the colour inks that colour words are written in.
The aim of this coursework is to compare the word and sentence length of an adults and a child's book. The results should reflect a higher level of difficulty in the adult's book.
The aim of this experiment is to test the trainer for is suitability for general use as sporting equipment.
The aim of this investigation was to see if participants who are primed with set in the form of context; an ambiguous word will interpret the ambiguous word in terms of what they have been led to expect it to be.
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The Confessions of Nat Turner
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The effect of emotional words on repression.
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