Explaining it All with Marla Emery USDA Forest Service (4/4)
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This is the 4th video in this series. Dr. Emery explains the use quantitative data, narrative, and quotations from data to explain research findings. Explore the importance of choosing a proper question that gives purpose to the research and advances science in some way. She also covers ways to be responsible while sharing data findings, especially while studying geography.
This is a great resource if you're working on a science fair project or an experiment of your own!
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My favorite experience was interviewing a man who grew up gathering plants in the forests. He had a lot of experience. He helped me understand many things about how local...View Profile
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