Phase 1: Research Study 2 - Chapter 4 - (For Non-Intervention Research)
Reporting your Research Results - Part 1 - Demographic Data:
This part focuses on how to present your demographic data and describe your participants. It sets the stage for understanding who your data comes from using clear tables, charts, or narratives.
Reporting your Research Results - Part 2:
Now it's time to report your main findings for each research question or objective. You’ll learn how to use descriptive statistics or qualitative summaries to tell your data story clearly and accurately.
Reporting your Research Results - Part 3:
Here, you’ll interpret your results in relation to the questions you asked. Learn how to highlight patterns, trends, or themes – and avoid just dumping raw data.
Reporting your Research Results - Part 4:
This final part ties your findings to your framework or hypotheses. You’ll also reflect on unexpected results, potential explanations, and set the stage for deeper discussion in Chapter 5.
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