Analyze your primary research and discuss the most meaningful answers (What do they mean).
Explain how the selected data relates to the purpose of the research & conclusions.
Draw links between the literature (from the context) and your results
Analysis is about converting the raw data that your project has collected into useful information.
It allows you to systematically assess whether you are on track to achieve your stated goals and objectives, and to revisit the assumptions that you made and test whether they still hold true in light of any new information that has been gathered, and make informed decisions on any revisions that are needed.
❖Research question: What colors can swans be?
❖Hypothesis: Swans can be white and also black
Results:
Primary research: 150 respondents said that they have only seen white ones, 25 that they have seen black ones as well
Secondary research: Bruce Banner, PhD noted that there are both types present in the nature, but also said that there is one more type – a white swan with black neck.