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New England Quarter
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What is the date of the fieldwork enquiry process mentioned?
6th November 2023
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What is the weather on the day of the fieldwork?
12°c
,
sunny
,
cloudy
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What is the fieldwork question regarding the New England Quarter?
Has
regeneration
had a positive
environmental
impact?
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What does SMART stand for in the context of fieldwork questions?
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Timed
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What is the hypothesis regarding regeneration?
Regeneration has had a
positive
impact
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What are the types of data collection mentioned?
Primary data
Secondary data
Qualitative data
Quantitative data
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What is primary data?
Data you collect
yourself
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What is secondary data?
Data collected by someone other than
yourself
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What is qualitative data?
Data in the
form
of pictures or words
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What is quantitative data?
Data in
numerical form
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What type of data is historic photographs classified as?
Secondary data
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What type of data is vandalism classified as?
Primary
quantitative
data
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What type of data is litter classified as?
Primary
quantitative
data
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What type of data is an environmental quality survey?
Primary
quantitative
data
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What is the location of the New England Quarter?
North of Brighton
,
East Sussex
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Why is the location of the New England Quarter suitable for fieldwork?
It is nearby to
school
and easy to access
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What risk was identified during the fieldwork?
Road train accident
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What is one way to reduce risk during fieldwork?
Work in
groups
of
three
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What are the features of sustainable living to photograph during the fieldwork?
Water butts
Green spaces
Energy-efficient buildings
Waste management systems
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What sampling method was used for the environmental quality survey?
Stratified sampling
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What was the sample size for the environmental quality survey?
10 sites
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How could secondary data improve the accuracy of the environmental quality survey?
By providing
additional
context
and
comparisons
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What limitations were there in carrying out the environmental quality survey?
Couldn't compare with the
first
survey
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What is the title of the questionnaire data presentation?
How
happy
people
are with the
area development
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What are the conclusions drawn from the investigation?
Regeneration
has a positive impact
Data supports the
hypothesis
Environmental quality has improved
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What is the definition of accuracy in data collection?
Precision
and
truthfulness
of data collected
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What is an anomaly in data?
Outlier
data differing from other results
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What is the definition of regeneration?
Improving and rebranding a
brownfield
site
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What is the definition of reliability in data collection?
Trustworthiness of
results
and data collected
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What is the definition of sustainable living?
Making positive
environmental
,
social
, and
economic
choices
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What is systematic sampling?
Data
collected
based
on
an
even system
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What are the advantages of regeneration in urban areas?
Improved
public transport
Enhanced pedestrian access
Reduced visual pollution
Increased green spaces
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What are the limitations of regeneration in urban areas?
Limited control over
development
Time-consuming processes
Potential for
community displacement
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What are the features of the New England Quarter after regeneration?
Clean
environment
Green spaces
Sustainable design
Improved waste management
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