Find a newspaper article or Internet report about a study that involves two categorical variables. Besides providing a copy of the article or report, tell how the data were produced-was it an experiment or an observational study? Which variable is explanatory and which is response? Report, if known, which group apparently has the highest percentage in the response of interest and which has the lowest. Tell if results are being reported for a sample or for an entire population, and the number of individuals studied, if known. Tell if there is reason to suspect bias that arises if the sample is not representative, or bias in the design for assessing the variable's values. If there is enough information provided, construct a two-way table of counts.