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Cards (11)

  • Risk reduction
    Looking at weather forecast, staying in groups, wearing sensible shoes, staying on path
  • Environmental Quality analysis
    Qualitative, looked at different areas, comparative data but subjective
  • Resident questionnaires

    Quantitative and qualitative, related to hypothesis, gave numerical data, but some didn't want to respond
  • Improvements could include: analyzing seasonal changes, altering questionnaire sampling, using secondary data
  • Ensuring data accuracy and reliability: repeating measurements, taking averages, using teacher-provided data
  • Location suitability
    • Accessible, wide range of data could be collected
  • Investigation linked to geographical theory
    Urban regeneration, redevelopment, sustainability, environmental quality
  • Risk reduction
    Using designated crossings, wearing layers of clothing, maintaining distance from river
  • Environmental Quality survey

    • Quantitative, easy to compare, subjective, not direct measurement
  • Data representation
    Locator bar chart, dispersion diagram - both have advantages and disadvantages
  • Environmental Quality results showed larger inter-quartile range in Carpenter's estate compared to East Village, indicating poorer maintenance