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Natali [406]
1 year ago
9

A friend of yours was interested in determining whether the news media noticed campus events. Your friend decided to do a conten

t analysis of the local paper.Your friend counted each story that mentioned his university's name. At the end of two months, 136 events had been counted. Your friend asked for your comments on his research. You told your friend:
Mathematics
2 answers:
anygoal [31]1 year ago
8 0

The inference is that the person will tell the friend that he did manifest coding and he should have recorded the base.

<h3>What is an inference?</h3>

The options are:

He did manifest coding.

He did latent coding.

He should have recorded the base.

He did manifest coding and he should have recorded the base.

It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given.

In this case, the friend was interested in determining whether the news media noticed campus events and decided to do a content analysis of the local paper.

Therefore, the the person will tell the friend that he did manifest coding and he should have recorded the base.

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ira [324]1 year ago
6 0

You told your friend: d. he did manifest coding and he should have recorded the base.

<h3>How to determine the true statement?</h3>

The missing options are:

a. he did manifest coding.      b. he did latent coding.

c. he should have recorded the base.

d. he did manifest coding and he should have recorded the base.

e. he did latent coding and he should have recorded the base.

From the question, we understand that:

  • Each story is counted
  • 136 events were counted after 2 months

As a general rule, manifest coding include making use of the contents at the surface gotten from available data and questionnaires.

Because the stories that mentioned the university name can be gotten from publications, it means that your friend used manifest coding

Hence, the true statement is (d) he did manifest coding and he should have recorded the base.

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