Required Practical 12 Sampling Flashcards

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Explain why it is important to use a statistical test in analysing the results of an investigation

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  • results may be due too chance - confirm difference is significant - in order to accept or reject null hypothesis
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Describe how you would place quadrats at random

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  • random number generator on calculator| - to determine coordinates to place quadrat in a gridded area
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Describe how you would decide the number of quadrats to use in order to collect representative data

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  • enough to carry out a statistical test- large enough to be reliable and collect in available time - calculate running mean
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Explain why biologists collect data randomly

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  • avoid bias - to collect representative data- so statistical tests can be calculated
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Explain why it is important to check the repeatability of measurements

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  • increases reliability of measurements| - differences less likely to be due to measurement error / anomalies
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Describe how you could use a scatter diagram to check the repeatability of measurements made by two observers

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  • plot one set of results against the other - expect to see points lying close to line OR - plot both sets against variable - look for overlapping/ corresponding points
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Suggest precautions taken when carrying out sampling

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  • allow sufficient time to elapse before taking further samples so vegetation can recover from trampling - study organisms in situ or take minimum number and return
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Evaluate density in measuring abundance of a species

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  • most accurate - time consuming- not suitable when there are too many individuals / individuals are difficult to identify
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Evaluate percentage cover (% area of quadrat) in measuring abundance of a species

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  • more accurate than frequency but less time consuming compared to density - subjective so unreliable - does not consider overlapping individuals
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Evaluate frequency (% squares in quadrat) in measuring abundance of a species

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  • quick, basic overview - inaccurate - does not consider overlapping individuals
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Draw a conclusion using data provided

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Give BALANCED Argument - correlation data shows- state if correlation is weak or strong- give anomalous examples- sample size small so unreliable - other factors not considered- cannot be sure since no statistical analysis

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Suggest precautions taken when sampling

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  • avoid trampling on vegetation - allow sufficient time to elapse before further studies- study organisms in situ / remove and return and minimum amount
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State when to use quadrats and transects

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Quadrats - uniform distribution| Transects - distribution changes over an area

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Suggest why a certain number of samples is taken

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  • too many would be too time-consuming| - too few would be unreliable and insufficient to eliminate anomalies
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