What Was That I Heard On The Radio? | email this page |
Sometimes radio news stories go by so fast that you miss the details. But you may hear enough to know the subject is important to you. How do you find out more about what you heard? This section has some tips.
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How to Analyze the Media |
Listen to the radio broadcast. Use the steps below to analyze what you heard. Not everyone will use every step. Choose the ones that work for you.
Step 1: Request a transcript. Step 2: Identify the institution that led the
study. Step 3: Locate the scientific article. Step 4: Use the “How To Analyze the Media” questionnaire. If you don’t understand the details of the study or are still uncertain about what to do, you might discuss it with your doctor. |
Listen to the radio broadcast |