This document provides guidelines for writing Chapter 4 (Data Analysis and Results) of a dissertation. Chapter 4 should summarize collected data, how it was analyzed, and present results. It should describe the sample/population characteristics, present descriptive statistics, explain the data analysis procedures used for each research question/hypothesis, and provide a narrative summary of the results without interpretation. Visuals like tables and graphs should be used to organize and display results clearly.
This document provides guidelines for writing Chapter 4 (Data Analysis and Results) of a dissertation. Chapter 4 should summarize collected data, how it was analyzed, and present results. It should describe the sample/population characteristics, present descriptive statistics, explain the data analysis procedures used for each research question/hypothesis, and provide a narrative summary of the results without interpretation. Visuals like tables and graphs should be used to organize and display results clearly.
This document provides guidelines for writing Chapter 4 (Data Analysis and Results) of a dissertation. Chapter 4 should summarize collected data, how it was analyzed, and present results. It should describe the sample/population characteristics, present descriptive statistics, explain the data analysis procedures used for each research question/hypothesis, and provide a narrative summary of the results without interpretation. Visuals like tables and graphs should be used to organize and display results clearly.
This document provides guidelines for writing Chapter 4 (Data Analysis and Results) of a dissertation. Chapter 4 should summarize collected data, how it was analyzed, and present results. It should describe the sample/population characteristics, present descriptive statistics, explain the data analysis procedures used for each research question/hypothesis, and provide a narrative summary of the results without interpretation. Visuals like tables and graphs should be used to organize and display results clearly.
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Chapter 4: Data Analysis and Evaluating Introduction
Results Minimum two to four
The purpose of this chapter is to paragraphs or approximately summarize the collected data, one page. how it was analyzed and then to Reintroduces the purpose of the present the results research study Chapter 4 should present the Briefly describes the research results of the study as clearly as methodology and/or research possible, leaving the questions/hypotheses tested. interpretation of the results for Provides an orienting statement Chapter 5. about what will be covered in To ensure readability and clarity the chapter. of findings, structure is of the Descriptive Findings utmost importance in this chapter. This section provides a narrative summary of the Ask the following general questions population or sample before starting this chapter: characteristics and Is there sufficient data to demographics of the answer each of the research participants in the study. question(s)/hypothesis(es) It establishes the number of asked in the study? subjects, gender, age, Is there sufficient data to education level or employee support the conclusions made classification, (if in Chapter 5? appropriate), organization, Is the study written in the third or setting (if appropriate), person? Never Use the first and other appropriate person. sample characteristics (e.g., Are the data clearly explained education level, program of using a table, graph, chart, or study, employee text? classification, etc.). For numbers, equations, and Make sure your dissertation is statistics, spell out any changed to past tense and reflects number that begins a how the study was actually conducted. sentence, title, or heading – or reword the sentence to Introduction place the number later in the -This section of Chapter 4 briefly narrative. restates the problem statement, the In general, use Arabic methodology, the research numerals (10, 11, 12) when question(s), hypothesis(es) or referring to whole numbers phenomena, and then offers a 10 and above, and spell out statement about what will be covered whole numbers below 10. in this chapter. There are some exceptions to this rule: If small numbers are hypotheses or research grouped with large numbers question(s) guided the study, in a comparison, use data analysis procedures can numerals (e.g., 7, 8, 10, and be framed relative to each 13 trials); but, do not do this research question or when numbers are used for hypothesis. different purposes (e.g., 10 Data can also be organized by items on each of four chronology of phenomena, by surveys). themes and patterns, or by Numbers in a measurement other approaches as deemed with units (e.g., 6 cm, 5-mg appropriate according for a dose, 2%). qualitative study. Numbers that represent Evaluating Data Analysis Procedure time, dates, ages, sample or population size, scores, or Describes in detail the data analysis exact sums of money. procedures. Numbers that represent a Qualitative Studies: specific item in a numbered series (e.g., Table 1). Describes coding process, description of how codes were Evaluating Descriptive Findings developed, how categories Provides a narrative summary were developed, how these are of the population or sample related to themes. characteristics and Provides examples of codes demographics. and themes with corresponding Presents the "Sample (or quotations, demonstrating how Population) profile," using codes were developed into statistics for the demographics themes. collected from or retrieved for Quantitative Studies: the actual sample or population. Includes a narrative summary of If the analysis is run as planned, data collected (e.g., for the learner will present the qualitative studies, samples of results of the statistical collected data should be procedures per RQ. included in an Appendix.) If the analysis had to be Uses visual graphic organizers, changed, the learner will such as tables, histograms, present the results of the new graphs, and/or bar charts, to procedure(s) per RQ. effectively organize and display For each question, the learner coded data and descriptive will comment on the relevant data. statistics and will draw a conclusion in terms of accepting Data Analysis Procedures the null or the alternative This section presents a hypothesis stated for that description of the process that question. was used to analyze the data. If Explains and justifies any differences Results in why data analysis section does not This section, which is the match what was approved in Chapter primary section of this chapter, 3 (if appropriate). presents a summary and Quantitative Studies: analysis of the data in a nonevaluative, unbiased, Changes in the analysis organized manner that relates have to be justified earlier to the research question(s) (as recommended above). and/or hypothesis(es). Provides validity and reliability of the data in Evaluating Results statistical terms for Data and the analysis of that quantitative research OR data are presented in a describes approaches used narrative, non-evaluative, to ensure validity and unbiased, organized manner. reliability for qualitative data including expert panel Quantitative data review of questions, practice interviews, member are organized by research question checking, and triangulation and/or hypothesis. Findings are of data, as appropriate. presented by hypothesis using section titles. They are presented in order of Identifies sources of error, significance if appropriate. missing data, or outliers and potential effects on the data. Qualitative data Discuss the limitations this places on the study results. may be organized by theme, participant and/or research question. Describes Power Analysis and Test(s) of Assumptions Qualitative Studies: (as appropriate) for statistical tests. Results of analysis are presented in appropriate narrative, tabular, Quantitative Studies: graphical and/or visual format. Justifies how the analysis aligns with Integration of quotes in the results the research question(s) and presentation to substantiate the stated hypothesis(es) and is appropriate for findings and build a narrative picture is the research design. required. Qualitative Studies: Results Justifies how the analysis aligns with Learner describes thematic the research question(s), and how findings mostly in own words in data and findings were organized by narrative form as if they are chronology of phenomena, by themes telling their story or and patterns, or by other approaches summarizing their experiences, as deemed appropriate. and then use selected quotes (ideally one or few sentences, no longer than one paragraph) Control variables (if part of the to illustrate design) are reported and discussed. Includes appropriate graphic Secondary data treatment of organizers such as tables, charts, missing values is fully graphs, and figures. described. Quantitative Studies: Results of each Outlier responses are explained statistical test are presented in as appropriate. appropriate statistical format with tables, graphs, and charts. Qualitative Studies: Qualitative data analysis Tables and/or figures are included for descriptive findings. is fully described and displayed Tables and/or figures are using techniques specific to the included for assumption checks. design and analytic method Tables and/or figures are used. included for and results. Data sets Qualitative Studies: As appropriate, tables are presented for initial codes, are summarized including themes and theme meanings, along counts AND examples of with sample quotes. participant’s responses for thematic analysis. For other Sufficient quantity and quality of approaches to qualitative the data or information analysis, results may be appropriate to the research summarized in matrices r visual design is presented in the formats appropriate to the form analyses to answer the of analysis. research question(s) and or Outlier responses hypotheses. Evidence for this must be clearly presented in are explained as appropriate. this section and in an appendix as appropriate. Results
Quantitative Studies: Findings may be presented as
themes using section titles for • Discuss quantity in relation to the thematic analysis, as stories for actual sample (or population) size, narrative designs, as models or • Discuss quality in relation to sampling theories for grounded theory, method, data collection process, and and as visual models or data completion/accuracy. narrative stories for case studies. Inferential statistics, require Appendices must include tests of normality, tests of qualitative or quantitative data assumptions, test statistics and analysis that supports results in p-value reported for each Chapter 4 as appropriate. hypothesis. Summary the reference page according to APA standards. This section provides a concise Section is written in a way that summary of what was found in is well structured, has a logical the study. flow, uses correct paragraph Briefly restates essential data structure, uses correct sentence and the data analysis presented structure, uses correct in this chapter, and it helps the punctuation, and uses correct reader see and understand the APA format. relevance of the data and analysis to the research questions or hypotheses. Evaluating Summary Presents a clear and logical summary of data. Quantitative Studies: Summarizes the statistical data and results of statistical tests in relation to the research questions/hypotheses. Qualitative Studies: Summarizes the data and data analysis results in relation to the research questions. Discusses limitations that emerged based on data analysis and how the interpretation of results may be affected by the limitations. Provides a concluding section and transition to Chapter 5. The Chapter is correctly formatted to dissertation template using the Word Style Tool and APA standards. All research presented in the Chapter is scholarly, topic- related, and obtained from highly respected academic, professional, original sources. In-text citations are accurate, correctly cited and included in