Hypothesis - A statement that is to be tested during an investigation, based on a geographical enquiry, Risk - The possibility that something could go wrong and cause someone harm, Primary Sources - This is data you collect directly yourself by taking photos, measuring variables or conducting questionnaires, Secondary Sources - This is data which has been published and previously collected and created by someone else or by another organisation, Data Collection - The process of gathering primary information from the field, Data Presentation - Where you use graphs, maps and or tables to display your data, Data Analysis - A description of what you can see in your graph. It should include a trend/pattern, figures and reference to an anomaly (if one exists), Interpretation - An explanation of your results, which should include geographical theory and an explanation of any anomalous results, Anomaly - A result which is unexpected and doesn't fit the pattern, Conclusion - Where you state if your hypothesis is accepted, not accepted or partially accepted. This should be supported by the trend & figures in your data. It should also reference influencing factors and the aim of your investigation. ,

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