Field Research Reflections

Currently, I am in the process of completing the research paper. However, the primary challenge I encountered during the project pertained to finalizing the hypothesis and devising an effective approach…

9 – Reflections on St. Patrick’s Island Study

Overall, I am very happy with my field research project, which is not to say that I did not identify many many ways in which I could (and should) have…

Post 9: Field Research Reflections – Colony Farms – Carolyn Francis

Working through a field study throughout the course was perspective-building. As I gained a deeper understanding of what was expected of me and my research, the research itself evolved. I…

Field Research Reflections

My design was largely implemented as planned; the only major change involved the use of a stratified random sampling strategy (using discrete phragmite density categories) in place of the simple…

Blog Post 9: Field Research Reflections

I really enjoyed this project, especially planning and conducting the observations. Due to unforeseen circumstances I was and still on the move travelling from one country to another and I…

BP #9: Field Research Reflections

Well, it’s all over.  The final report is submitted and the course is finished.  To be honest, I was dreading this project from the beginning of the course, but it…

Post 9- Field Research Reflection

At the beginning of this course, I decided to research bee colonies in a trail I used to take my kids through on our way to their school. Unfortunately, their…

Blog Post 9: Field Research Reflections

What a journey! I’ve finally come to the end of my field research experiment and it was certainly a valuable experience. I really enjoyed working through the entire process of…

Post 9

To conclude my field research I found the implementation of my design worked well.  I was able to confirm my hypothesis that the introduction of bullfrogs negatively impacted the abundance…

Field Research Reflection

I found that creating a design to work from is very hard. I thought it would be straightforward but it requires time, and it will probably change with more research…