(Again), let’s say you do the river study again. Short questions 1.Name of river 2.Result of HR vs velocity 3.Was it checked at the 99% or 95% level?

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(Again), let’s say you do the river study again

Short questions 1.Name of river 2.Result of HR vs velocity 3.Was it checked at the 99% or 95% level? 4.What is a significance table? 5.What have you earned about rivers?

Short questions 2 6.What was the type of sampling we used? 7. What is the Bradshaw Model? 8.First hypothesis was……… 9.Second one was………….

What improvements (generally) would you make? Sampling Data collection Presentation Analysis

BUT: – What extra work could you do to help you understand rivers even better ? (building on your work so far)…. 1.More rivers? 2.More detail?

Not sure about this section? The ways natural population change and migration affect the character of rural and urban areas. A way to contrast the 2?