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    • What does it mean for a research topic to be focused?
      Narrow in scope
    • Steps to formulate a research topic and questions
      1️⃣ Identify a focused research topic
      2️⃣ Ensure the topic is relevant and feasible
      3️⃣ Craft clear and answerable research questions
    • A focused research topic addresses specific issues, while a relevant topic tackles significant problems in geography
    • Match the data collection method with its technique:
      Field Surveys ↔️ Direct observation and measurement
      Questionnaires ↔️ Structured surveys
      Interviews ↔️ One-on-one conversations
      Remote Sensing ↔️ Satellite or aerial imagery
    • Stratified sampling ensures the sample is representative of the population.
      True
    • Ethical considerations include respecting participant privacy and obtaining informed consent.
      True
    • Quality control during data collection ensures accuracy, completeness, and consistency
    • Careful implementation of data collection methods ensures reliable and suitable data for research questions.
      True
    • Research questions should be clear, unambiguous, and well-defined.
      True
    • What characteristic of data sources refers to their trustworthy collection and processing methods?
      Reliability
    • What is the purpose of developing appropriate data collection methods?
      Gather relevant and reliable data
    • Developing appropriate data collection methods is essential for gathering relevant and reliable data
    • Interviews use purposive sampling based on expertise or experience
    • Steps to effectively implement data collection methods:
      1️⃣ Follow planned protocols
      2️⃣ Ensure quality control
      3️⃣ Monitor and adjust as needed
      4️⃣ Uphold ethical standards
    • What is the primary ethical consideration in data collection?
      Participant privacy
    • Metadata describes the data's content, origin, and structure.
      True
    • Reliability refers to the consistency and repeatability of measurements
    • A good research topic should be overly broad to address multiple issues.
      False
    • Research questions should be ambiguous to allow for multiple interpretations.
      False
    • Research questions must relate to spatial, environmental, or human aspects of geography.

      True
    • Reliable data is collected using untrustworthy methods.
      False
    • Field surveys, questionnaires, interviews, or remote sensing are examples of data collection techniques
    • Match the data collection method with its ethical consideration:
      Field Surveys ↔️ Obtain permission to access sites
      Questionnaires ↔️ Secure participant consent
      Interviews ↔️ Protect participant anonymity
      Remote Sensing ↔️ Respect data source copyright
    • What ethical standard must be upheld throughout data collection?
      Respect participant privacy
    • What characteristic describes a research topic that is narrow in scope?
      Focused
    • Formulating a focused research topic and well-crafted research questions provides a strong foundation for the investigation.

      True
    • Primary data includes field observations and surveys.

      True
    • Purposive sampling is used in interviews to gather insights from experts based on their experience
    • Questionnaires typically use random or convenience sampling.

      True
    • Match the data collection method with its sampling strategy:
      Field Surveys ↔️ Stratified or systematic sampling
      Questionnaires ↔️ Random or convenience sampling
      Interviews ↔️ Purposive sampling
      Remote Sensing ↔️ No sampling needed
    • Regular quality checks are necessary to maintain high standards in data collection.

      True
    • Arranging data in a consistent format for easy retrieval is called data structuring
    • Ensuring data integrity involves checking for accuracy and completeness.

      True
    • Identifying a research topic and formulating research questions are crucial first steps in an independent geographical investigation
    • Research questions should be clear, answerable, and geographical
    • What characteristic ensures research questions can be addressed through data collection?
      Answerable
    • Steps to develop data collection methods
      1️⃣ Choose appropriate techniques
      2️⃣ Select sampling strategies
      3️⃣ Utilize necessary tools
      4️⃣ Consider ethical considerations
    • GPS devices and GIS software are examples of data collection tools
    • What type of sampling is used in field surveys based on geographical areas?
      Stratified or systematic
    • Minor adjustments to data collection methods are acceptable if issues arise during the process.

      True