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Unit 4: Globalisation, Consumer and Personal Health

Quick questions on Health inquiry and research process: WACE Year 12 Health Studies Unit 4

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What is the stages of the health inquiry process?
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The process begins with planning: identifying a health issue, framing a focused inquiry question, and deciding what data are needed and how to collect them ethically. Data collection follows, drawing on primary sources (data the investigator gathers, such as surveys, interviews or observations) and secondary sources (existing data, such as government statistics, reports and research). Analysis and interpretation involve organising the data, identifying patterns and trends, and making sense of what they show. Drawing conclusions means answering the inquiry question from the evidence and acknowledging limitations.

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