Ah thanks so much, I suppose just a couple of quick questions I'd have then is how would you go about finalizing your inquiry question? What research do you ideally have to do before diving straight in? That's probably my main questions regarding the research project for now since I'm in that stage.
Also in terms of the general coursework would you know of any good websites to base notes off? I am struggling to write half decent notes due to the lack of syllabus-focused things online for Ext Science, all we've been given by my school is a booklet which only consists of a bunch of articles of which some are too philosophical and hard to understand and decipher.
Assuming u have finished a scientific research proposal, the next stage for me in finalising the experiment involved answering a few key questions:
1) Did I understand what the literature is telling me and can I make a decent question out of it?
2) Can I add or verify anything in the existing literature and develop a coherent method from the literature - including ethical concerns and the gaps in understanding of the issue being dealt with?
3) Will I be able to collect the required data and have enough resources withing the time given to be able to give a good answer to the null hypothesis (and I am assuming u know what this is)
4) How am I going to analyse the data [primarily the statistical tests] and how will I establish causation (which is the most strenuous portion in my opinion)
The most important research u must do at this stage before it is too late is to
absorb as much literature as u can on epidemiology, mathematical modelling and disease transmission factors. Since u are on holidays (this is what I did before becoming the lazy ass bcs of covid), spend 3 full solid days (like 15 hrs per day). In fact, I suggest u create a list of 20-30 search strings to use in google scholar, scihub (the god's encyclopedia for scientific papers) and other open access sources (for which there will be many). Doc link below to help a bit with it.
For notes, I struggled a lot and frankly, that was my undoing in the hsc. I have really use most of everything my teacher has given me which is the raw nesa education docs for the course given to teachers as teaching material and frankly finishing that is a hassle in itself. I will upload all these docs an my own notes within the next month on bos and a whole bunch of resources (give some time pls) but really, I cannot help u more than this at this point. I would also add that the best preparation for science extension is to look at the
hsc papers and this applies more to this subject than any other subject, trust. U can legit fail the paper if u haven't done any hsc papers before the actual hsc. Give a first attempt and then play very close attention to the marking guidelines and sample answers and make notes for them specifically (absolutely essential). Borrow the NESA 2019 Sci X book from ur local library (there is one in parra) and go thru the student answers and redo the papers again and again.
That is all for now.