The individual investigation is worth 20% of the overall marks in A level geography. Read on for general advice if you’re not sure where to start.

Planning
Using the enquiry approach to structure your investigation
Methods
What evidence do you need to gather?
Data Presentation
Presenting the findings of your data collection
Data Analysis
Finding patterns, trends and relationships in your results
Conclusions
Describing and explaining what you have found out
Evaluation
Evaluating the reliability and validity of all section of your investigation
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