Category: Post 5: Design Reflections
Post 5: Design Reflections
While designing this study I ran into several difficulties while implementing my sampling strategy. Firstly, I needed to figure out a way to quantify the ‘busyness’ of human activity in…
Blog post 5: design reflections
Did you have any difficulties in implementing your sampling strategy? What were these difficulties? Yes. What I struggled the most with was designing a sampling strategy that would be appropriate…
Blog Post 5: Design Reflections
1. Did you have any difficulties in implementing your sampling strategy? Yes, I did have trouble implementing my sampling strategy. 2. If yes, what were these difficulties? Was the data…
Blog Post 5: Design Reflections
Did you have any difficulties in implementing your sampling strategy? If yes, what were these difficulties? Choosing what type of sampling strategy I would use was a bit difficult, as…
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Did you have any difficulties in implementing your sampling strategy? If yes, what were these difficulties? I initially didn’t plan on recording data about pollinators on my selected plant species…
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It was not difficult for me to decide on a sampling technique or how to collect data. As I stated from the beginning. Because the research area I chose was…
Design Reflections
I had no issue collecting the species at first, but when it came time to select my research sites, I became stuck and required some time to figure out what…
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Blog Post 5: Design Reflections Create a blog post to discuss the collection of the initial data in Module 3. Did you have any difficulties in implementing your sampling…
Blog Post 5: Design Reflections on pollinators
I am conducting a study on pollinator abundance in areas that have been disturbed, specifically through lawn mowing, as compared to undisturbed areas. Throughout the process of collecting field data,…
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Choosing the strategy to collect the data itself was slightly difficult as it is more of a categorical analysis that a statistical analysis. Every sampling strategy besides the haphazard strategy…