Field Survey Techniques
Geography ⇒ Geographical Skills and Techniques
Field Survey Techniques starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A field survey team wants to study the impact of a new highway on local businesses. Suggest a suitable sampling method and justify your choice.
A surveyor wants to estimate the average household size in a village of 200 houses. If she selects 20 houses at random, what is the sampling fraction?
Describe the main steps involved in planning a field survey.
Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of using interviews as a field survey technique.
Explain the difference between open-ended and closed-ended questions in field surveys.
Explain the difference between random sampling and systematic sampling in field surveys.
Explain the importance of pilot surveys in the context of field survey techniques.
Explain the role of observation schedules in field surveys.
Explain why ethical considerations are important in field survey techniques.
List three precautions that should be taken while conducting a field survey in a remote area.
What is the primary objective of conducting a field survey in geography?
What is the purpose of using a base map during a field survey?
