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How People Get Their News The Brunswick Research
Chapter 2, Problem 1(choose chapter or problem)
How People Get Their News The Brunswick Research Organization surveyed 50 randomly selected individuals and asked them the primary way they received the daily news. Their choices were via newspaper (N), television (T), radio (R), or Internet (I). Construct a categorical frequency distribution for the data and interpret the results. The data in this exercise will be used for Exercise 2 in this section. (21) N N T T T I R R I T I N R R I N N I T N I R T T T T N R R I R R I N T R T I I T T I N T T I R N R T
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QUESTION:
How People Get Their News The Brunswick Research Organization surveyed 50 randomly selected individuals and asked them the primary way they received the daily news. Their choices were via newspaper (N), television (T), radio (R), or Internet (I). Construct a categorical frequency distribution for the data and interpret the results. The data in this exercise will be used for Exercise 2 in this section. (21) N N T T T I R R I T I N R R I N N I T N I R T T T T N R R I R R I N T R T I I T T I N T T I R N R T
ANSWER:Problem 1
How People Get Their News. The Brunswick Research Organization surveyed 50 randomly selected individuals and asked them the primary way they received the daily news. Their choices were via newspaper (N), television (T), radio (R), or Internet (I). Construct a categorical frequency distribution for the data and interpret the results. The data in this exercise will be used for Exercise 2 in this section. (2 - 1)
Step by Step Solution
Step 1 of 2
The primary ways they received the daily news are given as,
Newspaper = N
Television = T
Radio = R
Internet = I