Learning objective
Draw substantiated conclusions that answer the research question.
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Geography fieldwork investigation
Subtopic
Conclusions, evaluation and presentation
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Draw substantiated conclusions that answer the research question
- This point belongs to Geography fieldwork investigation, especially Conclusions, evaluation and presentation.
- You need to be able to draw substantiated conclusions that answer the research question.
- The key ideas to know are conclusion.
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This objective helps connect Conclusions, evaluation and presentation to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Geography fieldwork investigation.
Quick student answer
Which of the following is a key component of drawing substantiated conclusions in a geography fieldwork investigation?
Direct answer
Statistical analysis is essential for substantiating conclusions based on empirical data collected during fieldwork.
Key terms
- Empirical evidence: Information acquired by observation or experimentation that is used to support conclusions.
- Bias: A systematic error that can affect the validity of data and conclusions in research.
Common trap
Overgeneralizing conclusions: Ensure that conclusions are directly supported by the specific data collected during fieldwork.
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- Define an individual research question or hypothesis linked explicitly to specification content.
Research question and theoretical context
- Review relevant literature and establish theoretical or comparative context.
Research question and theoretical context
- Justify the geographical rationale and scope of the investigation.
Research question and theoretical context
- Select and justify practical field approaches, timing, frequency and sampling.
Methods of field investigation
- Record field evidence of suitable quality and relevance.
Methods of field investigation
