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DelorasTo

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The conventional rule for computing percentages in a contingency table is to compute the percentages in the direction of the _____.
 a. independent variable
  b. marginal totals
  c. dependent variable
  d. column mean

Question 2

Newspapers are usually considered to be which of the following?
 a. global media c. community media
  b. national media d. local media



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D
Most newspapers have a local focus, except for ones with national readership such as the Wall Street Journal and New York Times.



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