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Describe a method for drawing a well-evidenced conclusion about a geographical issue.

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Formulate enquiry and argument

Question

Describe a method for drawing a well-evidenced conclusion about a geographical issue.

Answer

One effective method is to gather relevant data from reliable sources, analyze the data to identify trends or patterns, and then synthesize this information to form a conclusion. This process should include referencing specific evidence to support the conclusion drawn.

Explanation

This question assesses the ability to articulate a systematic approach to drawing conclusions, testing both descriptive and analytical skills. It encourages students to demonstrate their understanding of the enquiry process in geography.

Common mistake

Forgetting to link evidence to the conclusion

Students often state a conclusion without explicitly showing how the evidence supports it, treating the evidence and conclusion as separate statements.

Ensure each conclusion is directly tied to specific pieces of evidence, explaining the logical connection and how the data leads to the inferred outcome.

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