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Process of Forming a GI

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  1. Formulating a hypothesis
  2. Collecting data
  3. Analysing data
  4. Presenting data
  5. Forming a conclusion
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What is a hypothesis?

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Is an educated guess/ prediction on how things work [not a fact]

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Types of data

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  1. Primary data
  2. Secondary data
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Primary Data

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  • Original data collected first-hand (i.e. by you, the investigator).
  • Raw data collected through fieldwork – not processed yet
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Secondary Data

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  • Data that has already been collected and compiled by somebody else, for another purpose.
  • Collected from published sources
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Collecting data - safety precautions (personal safety)

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  • move around in groups
    -keep an adult always informed about your location
    -always have your phone
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Collecting data- safety precautions (weather)

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  • check weather forecast (don’t go out if there is a chance for rain)
  • bring a cap and sunblock when hot
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collecting data - safety precautions (traffic)

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Don’t jaywalk

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Collecting data - safety precautions (site-specific)

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  • beach (tide levels)
  • don’t accept food/ drinks from strangers
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Sampling methods

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  1. Random Sampling
  2. Systematic sampling
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Random sampling

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  • No fixed intervals / irregular intervals used in measurements or selection of interviewees/ respondents.
    *Random numbers can be generated by random number generator/table
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Advantages and disadvantages of Random sampling

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Advantages- Can reduce bias as each item has an equal chance of being selected
Disadvantages- * Population may not be evenly sampled, hence poor representation.
* It is tedious to carry out.

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Systematic sampling

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  • Samples are chosen based on regular/ fixed interval
  • Intervals are pre-selected
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Advantages and disadvantages of systematic sampling

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Advantages- * It is more straightforward than random sampling and easier to carry out.
* Population will be evenly sampled

Disadvantages- * Not all members of the population have an equal chance of being picked.
. May miss out variations or changes in population

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