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Research Report. Introduction. Introduce the research problem Why is the study important and to whom appropriate literature review Explain the theoretical and conceptual framework The hypothesis, research questions and purpose of the study. Method. The design Sample and sampling
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Introduction • Introduce the research problem • Why is the study important and to whom • appropriate literature review • Explain the theoretical and conceptual framework • The hypothesis, research questions and purpose of the study
Method • The design • Sample and sampling • Setting • Procedures • Instrumentation/measurement • Statistical analysis
Results • Descriptive • Putting down the research questions and the statistical answers • make the results clear whether it is significant or not (no more) • Make the results understandable. E.g., use table, diagrams and figures
Discussion • From numbers to words • From theory and abstract to practical meaningful data • Making the numbers a live • Telling what do numbers indicate and why (for both significant and nonsignificant results) • Some conclusions
Conclusion/Implications/Summary • Making a summary of the discussion • What is learned form the study • What do other researcher need to do to perfect the findings References Use a specific style Consistent Using most recent