These articles usually cite the original research by researcher name, researcher affiliation and often the title of the journal where the original research report was published.
You can use this information to track down this journal article which will contain in depth information about the research methods and findings.
Use the following resources to look for newspaper articles on your topic:
TIP: Use words like study, data, analysis or statistics as one of your search terms if you're having trouble findings articles with statistics.
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