a statistical comparison between the two types of newspapers, a broad sheet and a tabloid.
Title: a statistical comparison between the two types of newspapers, a broad sheet and a tabloid.
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Details: Words: 1419 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
a statistical comparison between the two types of newspapers, a broad sheet and a tabloid.
Category: /Science & Technology/Mathematics
Details: Words: 1419 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The purpose of this investigation is to make a statistical comparison between the two types of newspapers, a broad sheet and a tabloid. In this investigation the following questions will be answered:
Does the language of an article affect or determine what groups of people are most likely to read a certain newspaper?
Is there a connection between popularity and circulation?
I believe newspapers, which have a low readability, are aimed at people who feel
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a broad sheet. As we have deduced the fact from the investigation that tabloids use simpler languages, smaller words etc, therefore, people who find the task of reading sophisticated language a scary task, will take the easier option of reading newspapers with a high readability ease, i.e. tabloids. On the other hand people who are familiar and who can tackle complicated language will go for the broad sheet which has a low readability ease.