In the statistics of the newspaper, we compare various newspapers to suit different preferences. Tabloid paper is much easier to read, but wide paper includes more "serious" detailed articles. My hypothesis is that taboids do not use such a profound expression to summarize events, so wide pages are hard to read and make articles easier to understand than wide posts. Tabloid paper also attempted to attract and attract more readers' attention. In order to ascertain whether my hypothesis is correct, I need to compare statistics and certificate sizes on similar topics on a wide range of newspapers and tabloid papers.
(L) Statistical literacy ability - literacy ability to understand statistical data provided in various forms of publications, such as newspapers, television and the Internet. Mathematics is a prerequisite for statistical culture. Statistical culture can be considered both as the ability to critically assess statistical materials and as relevance to all aspects of life in understanding statistical methods. (R) Business Literacy - Literacy ability focusing on business knowledge, skills, proficiency. It is an example of commercial illiteracy that you can not sell, manufacture, or accumulate individuals who failed to sell products. Business literacy is the ability of individuals to meet market standards and adapt to business-oriented skills by adapting to a trading-oriented environment.
Some of the newspapers issued in the 19th century retain the characteristics of the commercial position of the Renaissance private communication. Economically-oriented newspapers have announced new data types that allow the emergence of statistical data, especially for companies that provide information for complex investment decisions. I am keen to invest some of the savings in the stock market. However, like other newspapers, including ads in newspapers will lead to a reasonable reservation for accepting newspaper information at face value. The economic newspaper is also the subject of economic ideology such as Keynesianism in the mid-20th century.
Cooperative statistics are provided by the county of North Dakota Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Cooperatives, and Annual Statistics Report. The number of newspapers and the number of circulating circles are determined by NW Ayer and Son's newspaper chronology and catalog (Philadelphia: NW Ayer and Son, Inc., 1880), North Dakota Press Association, catalog and price list (Great Fox) I can become. Report of the daily report of the Audit Department and circulation report. Statistics related to libraries are included in the bi-yearly report of the National Library Committee. Statistics on schools are included in the biennial report of the Ministry of Public Education. Frank J. Bavendick summarized annual precipitation and other climate data in the climate and weather of North Dakota State (2nd ed .; Bismarck: North Dakota Water Conservation Committee, 1952).