gcse coasts controlled assessment - data collection
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Feedback sheet : choose a target• I will link to, and explain, geomorphic processes• I will link my KQs to theory & apply key geographical terms• I will describe, explain & evaluate my methods clearly• I will analyse location maps to describe & explain what
makes H.H. distinctive
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Data Collection Method GridDraft due – 2nd May
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Secondary Data
Primary Data
Use of Technology
Must plan your data collection
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Support material reminder
Type in ‘Hengistbury Head’ into the search box
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Support material reminder Type in ‘Hengistbury Head’ into the search box or use the Tag Cloud
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Some key dates
Data Presentation, Method & Setting the
Scene by
13th June
High Control Conclusion, Analysis, Evaluation –
week of the
17th June
All in by
30th June
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Key question
Method Description
Importance of Data
Problems / Limitations
Possible developme
ntAre there enough services to meet the needs of new residents?
Questionnaire An area of Commercial Road was chosen (see map 3) within the CBD. We randomly approached people to answer the questionnaire. We asked 50 people
• Important to identify which services residents value and access most often.• This data will be combined with the Services Map (Map 3) to evaluate whether there are enough services
• Sample is quite small considering the total footfall in Commercial Road. Will have to be corroborated by secondary data.• The total amount of people in Commercial Road seemed low.• There was only a 50% success rate in asking the questionnaire
• A larger sample would allow better conclusions to be made.•Collect data on different days of the week to give a clearer picture.• Cut down the number and complexity of questions to improve the success rate.
Taken from Introduction
planning sheet
Include Technology, secondary
data
Include your sampling strategy
Why do you need this data in order to answer
your key question?
These two sections allow you to gain analysis marks so are
very important.
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Example
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Last year’s work
• Look for examples of:
- explanation of method - critical evaluation - suggestion for improvement - planning own fieldwork
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Your turn
Technique Methodology Problems Solutions / what I would change
Limitations of data
Link to Key Question
Ideas to present