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Data Interpretation Jerry Schoen Introduction

data Interpretation Page1 data InterpretationGeoff Dates, River Watch NetworkJerry Schoen , Massachusetts Water Watch PartnershipIntroductionTurning data into useful information is one step in your monitoring program. Yourprogram should begin with a clear study design, which describes the rationale and methodsfor your program. A part of the study design process is identifying the people who youexpect to use your data , how you expect them to use it, and what specific questions you'retrying to answer about the river. If you've geared your monitoring to the needs ofidentified data users and conducted your monitoring to answer specific questions aboutyour river, you'll find that this step is not as difficult as it might monitoring data into useful information a process that involves several steps:1) data Entry: This involves getting your raw data into a computer so that you canstore it and retrieve it for analysis.

Introduction Turning data into useful information is one step in your monitoring program. Your ... a. Entry: Data should be entered into a computer data management application. b. Validation: The entered data must be checked against the field and lab sheets ... ¸ a map of your watershed with the sites marked on it and the water quality

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