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Comparing Two Shopping areas Aims and Hypotheses: AIMS 1. To find out which shopping centre has the greatest variety and number of shops and services 2. To determine the quality of the shopping centres 3. To discover how large the catchment areas are of both shopping centres 4. To find out the proportion of convenience good shops to comparison good shops in the shopping centres 5. To determine as to whether pedestrian flow varies within each shopping centre HYPOTHESES 1. Norwich City has both a greater variety of shops and services and a larger number of shops and services than in Sheringham 2. Sheringham has less comparison good shops than Norwich. 3. The quality of both shopping ares could be improved by the provision of further amenities 4. Norwich has a much larger cachtment area than Sheringham 5. Pedestrian flow varies considerably along the main shopping street in each centre Organisation of Fieldwork This is how my coursework is going to be organised :- Method Hypothesis 1...

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