Thinking Geographically Practice Test

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Describe a scenario where fieldwork would complement secondary data in geography.

Fieldwork replaces all secondary data.

Fieldwork is only for cartography.

Fieldwork collects local knowledge, validates or refines existing data, reveals micro-level patterns or errors.

Fieldwork complements secondary data by ground-truthing and adding on-the-ground context. It involves gathering local knowledge, checking what the data say against reality, refining classifications or boundaries, and uncovering fine-grained patterns or mistakes that larger datasets can miss. For example, you might start with census statistics and land-use maps, but then visit neighborhoods, interview residents, and map features with GPS. This can reveal informal settlements, recent changes not yet recorded, or misclassified parcels that the secondary data overlook. By validating and enriching existing data in this way, fieldwork improves data quality and leads to a more accurate understanding of spatial patterns.

Fieldwork cannot inform data quality.

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