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Guide
to Chapter 2 - Methods
Part
1 - Planning for the field trip
In order to complete this investigation you need to know:
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The reasons people visit Castleton
o Where people travel from to visit Castleton
Task 1
You need to use as many different techniques as possible to
get information, e.g. interviews, observations, surveys, questionnaires
etc. Complete the project-planning sheet in the coursework
booklet. Select any of the six primary fieldwork techniques
below that you are going to use to collect data to complete
your investigation. You must use at least 4 techniques listed
below:
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Tax disc count - record the origin of 50 cars in car parks
located in and around Castleton by looking at their tax disc.
o Questionnaire - ask people questions.
o Pedestrian Count - count the number of people at several
locations.
o Bi Polar analysis - Rate attractiveness of a range of locations
on a 0-10 scale
o Attractiveness Survey - Complete survey examining the attractiveness
of a range of areas within Castleton and its surrounding area
o Photographs - identify human and natural attractions/detractions
within the area.
Also,
look at the coursework support booklet for any relevant data
you will use in your investigation. This is secondary data.
Task
2
Design a questionnaire that you can ask people when you visit
Castleton. You should make sure that the results of each question
could be used to help prove/disprove your hypothesis.
Part
2 - Writing your method
When
you write your method it needs to be in a way that a student
from a different school would be able to follow. You need
to go into lots of detail giving reasons for the methods you
have chosen. Use your planning sheet to help you. In this
section you should:
o Draw and complete a table to illustrate the methods you
have used e.g.
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Method
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Sample
Size
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Sampling
Technique
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Day
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Date
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Time
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Weather
Conditions
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Describe how you will gather each piece of information and
give reasons for your choice of method
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Explain how the information you collect will help you answer
the question Make sure this is done for any secondary data
that you are going to use
MAKE
SURE YOU IDENTIFY THE DATA COLLECTION METHODS YOU WILL DO
AND THOSE YOU WILL DO IN A GROUP
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