Learning objective

Draw evidenced conclusions in relation to enquiry aims.

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Section B: Fieldwork

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Fieldwork

AQA GCSE GeographyGeographical applications

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Short explanation

Drawing evidenced conclusions in geographical enquiries involves analyzing the data collected during fieldwork to determine if the aims of the enquiry have been met. This process requires careful evaluation of the primary data gathered, considering its relevance and reliability. Students should assess how well the findings support or contradict their initial hypotheses or questions. By linking the results back to the enquiry aims, students can articulate clear conclusions that are grounded in the evidence collected, demonstrating their understanding of the geographical concepts involved.

Key concepts

evidenced conclusionsenquiry aims

Why it matters

This objective helps connect Fieldwork to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Section B: Fieldwork.

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  • Misinterpreting Evidence: To fix this, students should ensure that their conclusions are explicitly linked to the evidence gathered, referencing specific data points to support their claims.

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