Design Reflection

While collecting data for Module 3 I noticed that the west bark side had the most amount of moss. West bark side is also more covered and therefore I am…

Design Reflections

In this blog post, I’ll discuss the challenges faced during the implementation of our sampling strategy, any surprises encountered in the collected data, and considerations for future data collection purposes….

Design Reflections

I will be using observation as my method of collecting data in this study. The method of collection will be pretty similar to the module 3 data collection method. I…

Blog post 5.

The data collection method that was used in this research was simple random sampling. In this case, some areas were selected randomly, and the population of the species and the…

Continued Observations

I am using observation as my method of collecting data. As I’m reading other blog posts I see that several other people are doing a very similar experiment to see…

Design Reflection

My initial data collection was conducted through observational methods. However, it became apparent that the data obtained contained inherent biases. In response, I devised a novel approach to ensure the…

Unveiling Arthropod Diversity: Day in the Backyard

DATE: July 30th, 2023, Temperature: 25 degrees Celsius, Location: Winnipeg, MB Anmol Bharti The journey to collect the first set of data for our research project, I faced a few…

Post 5: Design Reflections

During my fieldwork in Fullerton Creek, I set out to explore the impact of rainfall on the fish population. My hypotheses suggested that increased rainfall could either increase or decrease…

Blog Post 5: Design Reflections

My method of collecting the data submitted in Module 3 was haphazard sampling using a 3.25” diameter ring and taking 5 replicate samples of moss facing North, East, South and…

Plog 5: Design Reflections

There was one complication after implementing the sampling strategy. My original sample locations stated the bird feeders would be placed at 6 ft and 20 ft from the privet hedge….