Data Collection How is the information in these charts collected?

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Data Collection How is the information in these charts collected?

Types of Data Information (or DATA) can come from many different sources: From a survey or questionnaire e.g. to find out peoples’ favourite takeaway foods From an experiment -making observations and recording your results From other places e.g. databases, internet, books, newspapers…

Primary or Secondary Data? PRIMARY – first hand, collected by you directly SECONDARY – second hand, prepared by someone else From a survey or questionnaire e.g. to find out peoples’ favourite takeaway foods From an experiment -making observations and recording your results From other places e.g. databases, internet, books, newspapers…

Primary or Secondary Data? PRIMARY – first hand, collected by you directly SECONDARY – second hand, prepared by someone else From a survey or questionnaire e.g. to find out peoples’ favourite takeaway foods From an experiment -making observations and recording your results From other places e.g. databases, internet, books, newspapers… Links to History lessons?

Leading Questions… To find out what people do in their spare time: What do you usually do in your spare time? Do you watch TV or read in your spare time?

Leading Questions… To find out the most popular flavour: Which flavour of crisps do most people like best? Which flavour of crisps do you like best?

Leading Questions… To find out how pupils get to school: How do you usually get to school? What’s the best way to get to school?

Leading Questions… To find out if they have read Oliver Twist: Have you read any books by Charles Dickens? Have you read Oliver Twist?

Leading Questions… To find out the most common eye colour: What colour are your eyes? Do you have blue or brown eyes?

What’s Your Opinion? Pick 3 of the following questions and write down whether you think they are good or bad. Give reasons for your answer. Is your Dad too old for disco dancing? Are Man Utd going to win the premiership? Are Fruit and Veg good for you? Should children be forced to watch the news? How much do you weigh? Is stealing wrong? Do you think there is life on Mars?

7C, Page 40 Must and Should do - B1, B2 Could complete B3

Getting to know you… SUBJECTTALLYFREQUENCY English Maths Science Languages Humanities P.E. Art & Design Others TOTAL

Getting to know you… TRANSPORTTALLYFREQUENCY Walk Bus Car Cycle Rail Other TOTAL