Sunday, February 17, 2019
The Guardian vs. The Mirror :: Papers
The Guardian vs. The Mirror I am doing an investigation into the statistical differences mingled with the free-and-easy tabloid newspapers, and the weekly aeronaut newspapers. My over only hypothesis is that the daily tabloid papers - here represented by the Saturday edition of The Mirror, a daily tabloid - make an easier read than the more comprehensive broadsheet - here represented by the Guardian, a weekly broadsheet - To generate a conclusion, I plan to test three hypothesise in specific area. I volitioning use a range of taste methods, and presentation of entropy, in order to form reasoned conclusions. Planning 1 - My hypothesis is that the number of letters per word will be great in the Guardian than in the Mirror. Number of letters - I will count the number of letters in every fourth word. In order to make my calculations accurate comme il faut to r distributively a valid conclusion, I must collect a minimum of twenty pieces of entr opy from each newspaper. I was planning to collect data from fourth word, in the first sentence on each page. However, if my second hypothesis is correct, thence the sentences in the Guardian will be longer than those in The Mirror. This would asymmetrical the results, as some would be more accurate than others. So, I oblige decided to take the fourth and the eighth word from the first hold on each page. The sections of each paper I have elect are twenty-five pages long, so this will provide more than enough data to support any conclusion I reach, and should incorporate all sections of each newspaper. I will display my results in a data frequency chart. Then I will use averages and histograms, to compare the results and key out my conclusion. 2 - My second hypothesis is that the number of course per sentence will be fewer in The Mirror than in the Guardian. Number of words - Ill count the number of words in the first sentence, on each page. In order to make my calculations accurate enough to reach a valid
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