Why journalism has a gender problem by Corinne Segal

What would happen if you reversed the order of paragraphs 3 and 4?

The broader implications of an idea would be discussed before the reader understands what the idea is.

The importance of the problem would become clearer because the worldwide impact would be centered sooner

The extent of the problem would be lost on readers because they would not receive all the data

The focus of the article would shift from old statistics to trends in the industry

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If you reversed the order of paragraphs 3 and 4, the likely outcome would be:

The importance of the problem would become clearer because the worldwide impact would be centered sooner.

This is because discussions of broader implications typically help to contextualize and emphasize the significance of the underlying issue when presented earlier in the piece. Readers would understand the scope and significance of the gender problem in journalism before getting into the specific details or statistics related to it.