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AQA GCSE Geography (8035) — Geographical applications
What You Need to Know
Identify factors for selecting suitable questions or hypotheses for enquiry.
Understand the geographical theory or concept underpinning the enquiry.
Identify appropriate sources of primary and secondary evidence and potential risks.
Distinguish between primary and secondary data.
Select and justify appropriate methods for measuring and recording data.
Select and accurately use appropriate visual, graphical, and cartographic presentation methods.
Describe, analyze, and explain fieldwork data results, establishing links and using statistics.
Draw evidenced conclusions in relation to the original aims of the enquiry.
Evaluate the enquiry by identifying limitations, data collection problems, and reliability of conclusions.
Revision Notes
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Fieldwork Planning and Data Collection
23 key terms
2
Data Presentation and Analysis
19 key terms
3
Conclusions and Evaluation of the Enquiry
15 key terms
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