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I think that newspapers generally have longer words in them compared to magazines.
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I was asked to investigate a hypothesis of my own choice based around the topic of newspapers for my statistical coursework. I am going to investigate two hypotheses where I will compare broadsheets and tabloids with each other.
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I will be comparing two papers, 'The Times' and, 'The Daily Mail'. Firstly I will record how many pages belong to each section
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I will investigate whether people picked at random can estimate line length better than angle size.
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I will show you the different techniques used by journalists to make head lines stand out.
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In my coursework I am going to investigate the amount of words, letters and paragraphs in each sub-story on the pages where the main headlines are about the 'American Sniper'.
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In my investigation I am going to be comparing aircraft from the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF), I will use comparisons to find out which of the two forces is stronger, more powerful and has a greater Air Power.
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In my mathematics coursework we are comparing two newspaper articles a tabloid and a broadsheet.
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In this investigation I am going to choose 4 different newspapers. I am going to analyse these newspapers for the link between the cost of the newspaper and the amount of advertisements in the newspaper.
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In this investigation I am going to compare and analyse three newspapers to see how readable the three newspapers are.
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In this investigation I am going to look at the difference between two types of newspaper: tabloids, and broadsheets.
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In this piece of coursework, I am going to evaluate and try to find the difference in readability between the three types of newspapers on the market in the UK. These types are: Broadsheet, Quality and Tabloid.
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In what context does President Bush use the word freedom? According to the Gage dictionary, freedom is “the condition of not being under another’s control.” There are many different degrees and means of control
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Introduction to English language.
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Introduction to Microsoft Word
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Investigate how the type of newspaper affects the number of letters in each word in.
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Investigate if there is a relationship between the length and width of the leaves.
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Investigate text (letters, words, sentences) in English or Welsh newspapers, comparing articles from both a Tabloid and Broadsheet newspaper.
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Investigate the difference in Readability between these different type of newspapers; namely, Tabloid, Broadsheet and Quality.
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Investigate the different sorts of newspapers and magazines, form a hypothesis and investigate it by comparison.
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Investigate whether it is possible to gain information about authorship of a text using statistical measures.
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Investigate which newspaper out of the Sun, Daily Express, and Times offers the easiest read.
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Investigate, for different size pool tables, the number of contacts, (including the start, rebounds and finish) when a pool ball is projected from one corner and bounces off the sides of the table until it can enter a pocket.
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Investigating distances.
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Investigating how the number of letters in a word and number of words in a sentence is affected by what newspaper it appears in.
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