Geography: Year 11 Term 1: Leysdown Methods Evaluation 0.0 / 5 ? GeographyCoastal zonesFieldworkGCSEAQA Created by: Charlotte HerondaleCreated on: 04-10-19 20:00 What are the positives/negatives of groyne measurements? (2) Reliable as it measures sediment buildup, May change due to dynamic coastline and wind 1 of 13 How could groyne measurements be improved? (1) Repeating several times at different points down beach 2 of 13 How were groyne measurements presented? (1) Bar charts 3 of 13 What are the positives/negatives of sediment measurements? (2) Reliable due to objectivity, Not repeatable as same 10 wouldn't be chosen 4 of 13 How could sediment measurements be improved? (1) Increasing sample size 5 of 13 How were sediment measurements presented? (1) Box plots 6 of 13 What are the positives/negatives of bipolar evaluation? (2) Reliable due to averaging multiple factors, Subjective 7 of 13 How could bipolar evaluation be improved? (1) Stricter category guides to reduce subjectivity 8 of 13 How were bipolar evaluations presented? (1) Sideways bar charts 9 of 13 What are the positives/negatives of questionnaires? (2) Reliable as people tell their opinion, Range of views may not be represented 10 of 13 How could questionnaires be improved? (1) Repeating and averaging 11 of 13 How were questionnaires presented? (1) Word cloud, Pie charts 12 of 13 Were the conclusions based on this data valid? (2) Yes as they matched theory, but could have been made more accurate by improvements to methodology 13 of 13
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