Explain why it is important to use a statistical test in analysing the results of an investigation
Describe how you would place quadrats at random
Describe how you would decide the number of quadrats to use in order to collect representative data
Explain why biologists collect data randomly
Explain why it is important to check the repeatability of measurements
Describe how you could use a scatter diagram to check the repeatability of measurements made by two observers
Suggest precautions taken when carrying out sampling
Evaluate density in measuring abundance of a species
Evaluate percentage cover (% area of quadrat) in measuring abundance of a species
Evaluate frequency (% squares in quadrat) in measuring abundance of a species
Draw a conclusion using data provided
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
Suggest precautions taken when sampling
State when to use quadrats and transects
Quadrats - uniform distribution| Transects - distribution changes over an area
Suggest why a certain number of samples is taken