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Title: Gulf news ethics poicy
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To know the extent to which the Gulf News journalists following the Journalism code of ethics.
D. Population:
The population of this research is the entire journalist employees of Gulf News. Gulf News employs both full time journalists and freelance journalists... Showed first 250 characters
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Gulf News employs around 50 journalists and around 100 freelance journalists.
E. Research Sample:
Among a large research population, a sample of 25 journalists has been selected for this research. The sample was chosen randomly. Random sampling is a sampling technique where a group of subjects is selected (a sample) for study from a larger group (a population)... Showed next 250 characters
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