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Analyzing your dataset

1. Analyzing your dataset. Communicating your findings Combining them with others. 2. 1. Analyzing your dataset. Communicating your findings Combining them with others. 2. 1. Analyzing your dataset. 3. Making claims about relationships between variables.

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Analyzing your dataset

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  1. 1 Analyzing your dataset

  2. Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset

  3. Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset 3 Making claims about relationships between variables

  4. Using a model to predict phenomena 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset 3 Making claims about relationships between variables

  5. Generating questions that can be investigated Using a model to predict phenomena 5 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset 3 Making claims about relationships between variables

  6. Generating questions that can be investigated Using systems models to predict behavior Using a model to predict phenomena 5 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset Explaining stability and change by examining change over time 3 Using maps to identify patterns; Using patterns as empirical evidence for causality Making claims about relationships between variables

  7. Generating questions that can be investigated Using systems models to predict behavior Earth’s systems; Weather and climate; The roles of water Using a model to predict phenomena 5 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset Explaining stability and change by examining change over time 3 Using maps to identify patterns; Using patterns as empirical evidence for causality Making claims about relationships between variables

  8. Generating questions that can be investigated Using systems models to predict behavior Earth’s systems; Weather and climate; The roles of water Using a model to predict phenomena 5 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others Analyze geoscience data to make the claim that one change to Earth's surface can create feedbacks that cause changes to other Earth systems. 2 1 Analyzing your dataset Explaining stability and change by examining change over time 3 Using maps to identify patterns; Using patterns as empirical evidence for causality Making claims about relationships between variables

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