Learning objective
Recommend justified improvements or further research.
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Topic
Geography fieldwork investigation
Subtopic
Conclusions, evaluation and presentation
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Recommend justified improvements or further research
- This point belongs to Geography fieldwork investigation, especially Conclusions, evaluation and presentation.
- You need to be able to recommend justified improvements or further research.
- The key ideas to know are recommend, justified, and improvements.
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Quick student answer
Which of the following is a justified improvement for a fieldwork investigation that found inconsistent data?
Direct answer
A. Increase the sample size
Key terms
- Sample Size: The number of observations or replicates included in a statistical sample.
- Bias: A systematic error that leads to an incorrect estimate of the effect or association.
Common trap
Ignoring Limitations: Always discuss the limitations and how they may affect the findings and conclusions.
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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
