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Data Presentation and Analysis - Caribbean CSEC Geography

This document provides guidance on data presentation and analysis for the Caribbean CSEC Geography exam. It emphasizes that the data presented must be accurate and truly representative of the student's field work. Students must use at least three different types of illustrations, which should be clearly labeled, integrated into the account, and referenced. The account is a written statement of findings from interviews, surveys, or measurements, organized around the research aims. It should not exceed 1,500 words and use headings to break up sections. General tips provided include ensuring illustrations have labels, scales, and sources identified. Suggested illustration types include tables, graphs, charts, sketches, and up to three photographs.

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Data Presentation and Analysis - Caribbean CSEC Geography

This document provides guidance on data presentation and analysis for the Caribbean CSEC Geography exam. It emphasizes that the data presented must be accurate and truly representative of the student's field work. Students must use at least three different types of illustrations, which should be clearly labeled, integrated into the account, and referenced. The account is a written statement of findings from interviews, surveys, or measurements, organized around the research aims. It should not exceed 1,500 words and use headings to break up sections. General tips provided include ensuring illustrations have labels, scales, and sources identified. Suggested illustration types include tables, graphs, charts, sketches, and up to three photographs.

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Data Presentation and Analysis - Caribbean CSEC Geography

Caribbean CSEC Geography

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Data Presentation, Account and Analysis


This section forms the major component of the study. The data you present must always be
accurate and a true representation of the work you did in the field.
You must use at least three different types of illustration in your presentation. Illustrations
must be accurate, relevant, neat, clearly labelled and titled and well integrated into the
account. The illustrations should be relevant to the account. You should make frequent
reference to your illustrations and diagrams.
The account is the written statement of your findings, with the results of your interview, survey or field measurements
and observations. The account is like an essay, with an introduction and paragraphs interlaced with illustration
all organised around the aims.
Your presentation and account should be related to your aims(s). So if your aim was to examine and illustrate, your
presentation should describe that role using various illustration. your account should not be more than 1,500 words long. You
should use headings to break your work into sections. It is best to start each section on a new page.
General hints in data presentation
Each illustration should have
(i) a neat border
(ii) a scale for each axis of a graph and for each map
all graphs should have labels to their axis
illustrations are to be neatly done
maps and graphs need a key to help the reader to understand them
all maps should have an arrow showing north
identify all sources of secondary data
number all your illustrations and mention them in your study
Types of illustrations

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tables
graphs
charts
sketches
photographs ( no more than three)

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