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Section C and D: Quality and Treatment of Data & Written Analysis Common Problems in previous years, Advice and Tips to do Your Best

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Formatting Make graphs & tables larger: the last thing you want to do is make the reader frustrated because they can’t see your table!

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Section C and D: Quality and Treatment of Data & Written

AnalysisCommon Problems in previous years,

Advice and Tips to do Your Best

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From your Fieldwork Guides…• Students should treat and display the information collected using the most

appropriate techniques. These techniques must be the most effective way of representing the type of information collected and must be well used. The precise techniques employed will differ depending on the nature of the fieldwork question but may include statistical tests, diagrams, maps, annotated photographs and images, matrices and field sketches.

• In the written analysis, students must demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the fieldwork investigation by interpreting and explaining the information they have collected in relation to the fieldwork question. This includes recognizing any trends and spatial patterns found in the information collected.

• Where appropriate, an attempt should be made to identify and explain any anomalies.

• Students must also refer to the geographic context, information collected and the ways in which the material has been treated and presented. The treatment and display of material and the written analysis must be integrated within this section.

• The suggested length for the work in the section related to criterion C and criterion D is 1,350 words.

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Formatting

• Make graphs & tables larger: the last thing you want to do is make the reader frustrated because they can’t see your table!

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Formatting• In your writing, always

use actual numbers, not words.

• Wrong: Thirty seven percent of African Americans have an Associates Degree.

• Right: 37% of African Americans have an Associate’s Degree.

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Formatting

• Label All Graphs, (Figure 1, Table 1, etc)• Then refer to them by that label: • Example: As shown in Figure 2, blah blah

blah. • Not: As shown in the graph below…

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Formatting

• Don’t forget that Analysis and Graphs should be intertwined. Graph/Analysis/Graph/Analysis etc.

• Graphs/Maps should not be relegated to the back of the paper.

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Formatting• This section is supposed

to be around 1350 words

• For the first draft, I will not grade it if it is below 1000 words.

• You must include the word count on top/bottom of page

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Common Analytical Problems

• Your paragraphs should be set up in MelCon• M: your claim or argument relating to some

aspect of your research question/hypothesis.• E: your data, your interview, your annotated

photographs, a secondary source possibly• L: Analysis of Data• Do not begin paragraphs with a description of

the graph. Don’t describe graphs at all! USE graphs to help you analyze

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Analytical Problems

• No need for Introductions• Don’t tell me that you’re now going to analyze

your data. Just analyze your data!• If you begin your analysis with something that

sounds like this “After I collected data, I organized it into various graphs. Now I am going to use those graphs to analyze…”

• Delete it!

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Analytical Problems• Don’t forget about secondary

data!• Idea: use it! Let it help you! If your

data shows you that Mexicans have more babies on the SE side, and then you find a secondary source showing you that nationally it’s the same… You just found more data that supports your argument!!

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Analytical Problems• Don’t Forget about Interviews • Feel free to drop a line like this, – According to Figure 2, 75% of the

people surveyed said they believe that abortion is morally wrong. Furthermore, a Hispanic female in her 40s stressed in an interview that “Abortion is the Devil” thus supporting this viewpoint shared by 75% of the survey responders.

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Due Dates to Keep in Mind

• Sunday, January 3 @ 11:59pm: First Draft of Section C and D needs to be submitted to Turnitin.com

• No less than 1000 will be graded. • Word Count must be at the top/bottom of

your paper.