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Stage 2 - Method

 

Your method should incorporate as many geographical techniques as possible to help gather information e.g. questionnaires, interviews, field sketches, maps, surveys etc.

Describe your methods in detail e.g. what did you do to collect the data. Then explain what you will do with this data (how will you analyse/present it?). You should explain why this is a suitable method for investigating your hypothesis. You should also do the same for any secondary data you are going to use.

You should also identify any limitations in your method of collecting data.

 

 

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