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Process and present data accurately and coherently.
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Geography fieldwork investigation
Subtopic
Methods of critical analysis
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Process and present data accurately and coherently
- This point belongs to Geography fieldwork investigation, especially Methods of critical analysis.
- You need to be able to process and present data accurately and coherently.
- The key ideas to know are process, present, and coherently.
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This objective helps connect Methods of critical analysis to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Geography fieldwork investigation.
Quick student answer
Which of the following is a key method for presenting quantitative data in a geographical fieldwork investigation?
Direct answer
B. Pie chart
Key terms
- Quantitative data: Data that can be quantified and is often expressed in numerical form, allowing for statistical analysis.
- Qualitative data: Data that is descriptive and conceptual, often collected through interviews or open-ended surveys.
Common trap
Confusing qualitative and quantitative data: Clearly distinguish between the two types of data and explain their relevance to your investigation.
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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
