Data Interpretation

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Data Interpretation This is where the collected data is explained and linked back to the original idea.

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Data Interpretation

This is where the collected data is explained and linked

back to the original idea.

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Mark scheme:

• Level 1: Brief description of the results / basic reasons for the results

• Level 2: Valid statements about the results. Attempts are made to analyse (data referred to). Conclusions are made.

• Level 3: Detailed analysis of the material. Data is referred to specifically. Links are made between different data sets and conclusions relate to purpose of enquiry.

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The key parts to this section are:

Describing the data – what does it show?

Explaining or suggesting reasons for the data – why does it show this?

Drawing out links between different data sets and linking to your title.......

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Before you start..

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Now, start to write your analysis...

• 1. Begin, by making the simple and straightforward points about each graph...

• Begin by asking, “what does it show?”

• Pick out the numbers which support your statements (could be largest / smallest / greatest change)

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Example:

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Next:

• Add more detail and try and explain.

• For each graph, ask and answer the question, “Why is it like this?”

• For example:

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Extending the analysis (Level 3)

• Try and identify similarities, differences, patterns, links and relationships.

• Look at your data (different graphs) and ask yourself....

• How are they different?• In what ways are they the same?• Why do these differences / similarities

exist?

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For example: