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Geographical Skills and Investigations

Quick questions on Collecting and presenting data explained: O-Level Geography

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What is presenting data with the right technique?
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Match the presentation to the data:
What is unfair collection?
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Surveying different numbers of people, or at different times, introduces bias; keep conditions consistent.
What are unlabelled graphs?
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A graph with no title, axis labels or units cannot be read; always label fully.
What is q1?
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State one example of primary data and one example of secondary data a student might use to study local rainfall. [2 marks]
What is q2?
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Suggest the most suitable graph to show the proportion of visitors arriving by car, bus, MRT and on foot, and give a reason. [2 marks]
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Explain one way bias can be reduced when carrying out a pedestrian count. [2 marks]

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