Design Reflections Mount Douglas

I found that my sampling strategy worked quite well. I used a stratified systematic sampling technique. My three stratifications are high elevation (200-210 m), mid elevation (100-110 m), and low…

design reflections

While designing this experiment, I focused on ensuring that the comparison between shaded and non-shaded areas was as fair and controlled as possible. The selection of two similar plots, both…

Design Reflections

Initially, I planned to simply visually estimate the percent cover of weed growth within each of my study areas, as I read an article stating that it had the potential…

Design Reflections

Upon commencing the collection of preliminary data for my Module 3 research project, I was very excited to apply my sampling strategy. However, it soon emerged that implementing my plan…

Design Reflection

Overall I thought my design was good; however, there are a few things I would’ve done differently: Site Selection and Diversity Increased Sites: Expanding the number of study sites could…

reflex

To reflect on the initial data collection In the process of reflecting on the initial data collection, I realized that there were some potential biases and deficiencies in the data…

Design Reflections

Design Reflections Reflecting on the initial data collection from Module 3, I encountered several challenges in implementing my sampling strategy: 1. Challenges: • Inaccessibility to some parts of a wetland…

Design reflections

Blog Post 5: Design Reflections Reflections on Initial Data Collection In Module 3, I began collecting data using my initial sampling strategy focused on dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) growth across different…

Reflecting on Initial Data collection

This post delves into my experiences during this initial data-gathering phase in module 3, the challenges I faced, and the insights I gained. Implementation of Sampling Strategy The strategy involved…

Blog Post 5: Design Reflections

During my initial data collection in Module 3, I had collected the bulbs of Northern Rice Root’s (Fritillaria camschatcensis) in location #1 of my study site. Location #1 is 0–5…