What should the interpretation of results explain in the discussion section?
The significance of the findings
Match the sections of an A-Level Geography Independent Investigation report with their purposes:
Introduction ↔️ Sets the context and research question
Methodology ↔️ Explains how data was collected
Results ↔️ Presents findings objectively
Discussion ↔️ Relates results to the research question
Conclusion ↔️ Summarizes findings and their significance
Bibliography ↔️ Lists all sources used
Where was the study conducted for this investigation?
Nottingham, UK
By what percentage were mental health scores higher for residents who frequently visited green spaces?
20%
The Comparison to Existing Knowledge in the Discussion section should explain how your results support, contradict, or build upon existing knowledge.
True
75% of Nottingham residents reported visiting urban green spaces at least once a week.
True
The Interpretation of Results in the Discussion section should explain what the results mean and why they are significant in answering the research question
The Interpretation of Results should discuss any patterns, trends, or unexpected findings observed in the data
What type of formatting should be used for key terms in the report?
Bold
The Conclusion section should address the original research question and highlight the implications of the study.
True
One key action in the review and edit process is to check clarity and coherence
The introduction of a geography report should set the context, research question, and aims
The methodology section of a geography report should describe data collection methods and analysis techniques
The study area in the methodology section should describe the location of the investigation.
True
The results section presents findings objectively without interpretation.
True
SPSS was used in the example study to compare mental health scores.
True
The "Findings" section focuses on interpreting the gathered data and presenting the results
Statistical analysis in the study used SPSS to compare mental health scores between residents who frequently visited urban green spaces and those who did not
75% of Nottingham residents reported visiting urban green spaces at least once a week.
True
Urban green spaces in Nottingham have been shown to have a positive impact on mental well-being.
True
Your findings should be compared to relevant theories, models, or previous research