5.2 Settlement Patterns and Survey Methods

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  • Dispersed settlement patterns are characterized by individual households or farmsteads separated by large distances
  • Linear settlement patterns are influenced by transportation routes and access to water
  • Independent farming practices often result in dispersed settlement patterns.
  • What economic factors influence settlement patterns?
    Agriculture, industry, trade routes
  • What is a disadvantage of field surveys in geographic research?
    Limited geographic coverage
  • What factors determine the choice of survey method in geographic research?
    Research objectives, resources, geographic scale
  • Linear settlement patterns often follow transportation routes or natural features like rivers.

    True
  • Dispersed settlement patterns are common where there is an abundance of land
  • Field surveys provide detailed, first-hand information but have limited geographic coverage
  • What is an advantage of phone surveys in geographic research?
    Reach a wide range of people
  • What is a characteristic of random sampling in geographical surveys?
    Unbiased representation
  • Steps for choosing a sampling technique in geographical surveys:
    1️⃣ Define research objectives
    2️⃣ Identify population characteristics
    3️⃣ Evaluate available resources
    4️⃣ Select a suitable sampling technique
  • Linear settlement patterns typically follow transportation routes or natural features like rivers.

    True
  • Independent farming practices and limited infrastructure are characteristic of dispersed settlement patterns.

    True
  • What is a primary economic activity influencing clustered settlement patterns?
    Farming
  • Socio-cultural factors reflect cultural values and administrative structures
  • What is a disadvantage of remote sensing in geographic research?
    Requires specialized equipment
  • Online surveys can reach a large population at a low cost, but they are limited to internet users.
    True
  • What is a disadvantage of stratified sampling in geographical surveys?
    Requires detailed information
  • Remote sensing provides broad geographic coverage but requires specialized equipment
  • Clustered settlement patterns are often influenced by the availability of water and fertile land.

    True
  • What do settlement patterns help geographers analyze?
    Land use and human interactions
  • What is a key factor influencing dispersed settlement patterns?
    Abundance of land
  • Landforms, climate, and water availability are examples of geographic factors affecting settlement patterns.
  • Match the survey method with its advantage:
    Field Surveys ↔️ Provides detailed, first-hand information
    Remote Sensing ↔️ Broad geographic coverage
    Census Data ↔️ Comprehensive, standardized data
  • Census data may not capture all local variations in a region.

    True
  • Dispersed settlement patterns are characterized by individual households or farmsteads separated by large distances
  • What is the primary purpose of survey methods in geographic research?
    Collect data
  • Steps for conducting a geographic survey using combined methods:
    1️⃣ Define research objectives
    2️⃣ Choose appropriate survey methods
    3️⃣ Collect data using selected methods
    4️⃣ Analyze the collected data
    5️⃣ Draw conclusions based on analysis
  • Mailed surveys can yield more thoughtful responses but are costly and time-consuming.

    True
  • Cluster sampling is efficient for geographically dispersed populations but may not be fully representative.

    True
  • Clustered settlement patterns are often influenced by the availability of water or fertile land
  • Social cohesiveness and shared services are primary factors influencing clustered settlement patterns
  • Linear settlement patterns are often arranged along rivers
  • Match the factor type with its example:
    Geographic ↔️ Climate
    Economic ↔️ Trade routes
    Socio-cultural ↔️ Government policies
  • Field surveys provide broad geographic coverage but may lack detailed information.
    False
  • What is an advantage of phone surveys in geographic research?
    Immediate clarification
  • Random sampling ensures unbiased representation but may miss important subgroups
  • Settlement patterns are influenced solely by economic factors.
    False
  • Combining multiple survey methods can provide a more comprehensive understanding in geographical research.

    True