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Gender Equality

Visit one of the following newspapers websites: USA Today, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, or Washington Post. Select an article that uses statistical data related to a current event, your major, your current field, or your future career goal. The chosen article must have been published after the start of this term.
Examples may include:

Elections/exit polls
Award shows (Oscars/Emmys/Grammys)
Sports
Economy/job market
Gender equality
Human rights issues

The article should use one or more of the following categories of descriptive statistics:

Measures of Frequency – Counting Rules, Percent, Frequency, Frequency Distributions
Measures of Central Tendency – Mean, Median, Mode
Measures of Dispersion or Variation – Range, Variance, Standard Deviation
Measures of Position – Percentile, Quartiles

Example.

Gender equality

Males were thought to be superior, strong, and providers and decision-makers. On the other hand, women had been labeled as weak, emotional, and passive. As a result of society's efforts to alter perceptions of the two sexes, we can now observe greater equality. The goal is to apply ethical theories to gender equality and learn more about the three ethical theories that approach mortality differently. Sex is mentioned in deontological ethics. Regardless of the consequences, it is the responsibility of every individual to view and treat everyone equally. An action's moral worth is not determined by any expected outcome but rather by the act itself  (Kant 2013).

 

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