How do we know what we think we know? Journalists use both primary and secondary sources to provide and verify information when researching an article.
Journalists should understand the mean, the median, and the mode in order to choose the right averaging method to analyze and present facts and figures.
A good article requires more than an ability to string words together; research and distribution are vital. To this end, search engines like Google are key.
Wondering whether it's okay to use children's books for research? Should you cite a children's book in a bibliography? Here are some guidelines for writers.
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