Geography, asked by nitish2586, 7 months ago

Impoetance of stuy objectives and hypothesis in fieldwork

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Answered by Zayn009
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Field research is defined as a qualitative method of data collection that aims to observe, interact and understand people while they are in a natural environment. For example, nature conservationists observe behavior of animals in their natural surroundings and the way they react to certain scenarios.

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Answered by XxmschoclatequeenxX
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A geographical investigation involves the gathering of primary and secondary data, which may be qualitative or quantitative.

Data

A set of values, recorded and interpreted to produce information.

Evidence

Facts and information used as the grounds for belief or disbelief.

Primary data

Data you have collected yourself, such as pebble measurements, questionnaire responses and sensory maps.

Secondary data

Data collected by someone other than yourself. It includes published data (such as census results and records of rainfall), historical data (such as old photos) and data collected by other students.

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