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Obtain, illustrate, communicate, interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information.
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Use of qualitative and quantitative data
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Obtain, illustrate, communicate, interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information
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What should a geography response explain about obtain, illustrate, communicate, interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information?
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For Geography, this page helps you revise obtain, illustrate, communicate, interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information in Use of qualitative and quantitative data. Focus on the key terms, the exam command, and a clear answer that matches the question. Key terms to check are qualitative data and quantitative data.
Key terms
- qualitative data: Descriptive information that can be observed but not measured, often used to provide context or insight into geographical phenomena.
- quantitative data: Numerical information that can be measured and analyzed statistically, often used to identify patterns or trends in geographical studies.
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Misinterpreting Data Sources: Review the definitions of primary and secondary sources, and practice identifying examples of each.
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- Use fieldwork data as geographical data.
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- Use geospatial data presented in a GIS framework.
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