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4.1 INTRODUCTION To complete this study properly, it is necessary to analyse the data collected in order to test the hypothesis and answer the research questions. As already indicated in the preceding chapter, data is interpreted in a descriptive form. This chapter comprises the analysis, presentation and interpretation of the findings resulting
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The chapter presents the research design, population of the study, sampling and sampling techniques, sample size, data collection procedures, data analysis procedure the ...
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Structure of Chapter 4 . The structure of your chapter 4 should depend on the type of data that you collected during your research process. However, several key elements should be included in chapter 4: An introduction that explains the aims and objectives of this chapter. A detailed description of the approaches utilized to collect and analyze ...
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What needs to be included in the chapter? The topics below are typically included in this chapter, and often in this order (check with your Chair): Introduction. Remind the reader what your research questions were. In a qualitative study you will restate the research questions; In a quantitative study you will present the hypotheses
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Writing a Dissertation's Chapter 4 and 5 2 Definition of Chapter Four and Five Chapter four of a dissertation presents the findings from the data gathered by the researcher. The nature of the design determines the presentation of the data. For example, one student's "purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine the
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of previous research findings and available literature, where applicable, in order to identify similarities and differences between this study and previous studies and literature. A comprehensive description of the research methodology was given in Chapter 2. 4.2 RESULTS AND ANALYSIS OF THE QUALITATIVE DATA . 4.2.1 Introduction
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4.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the analysis of data followed by a discussion of the research findings. The findings relate to the research questions that guided the study. Data were analyzed to identify, describe and explore the relationship between death anxiety and
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The chapter represents the best thinking of the student and the advising committee about how to answer the research questions being posed. So you can see that an incomplete understanding of the role of Chapter 3 can lead to a methodology full of gaps, creating the potential for the study to go off track, and not answer the research questions.
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This chapter also includes discussion that the analysis conducted was consistent with grounded theory methodology and how the analysis ties back to the research questions. Additionally, this chapter includes sample demographics, using tables to complement the summary. The process used to analyze transcripts from the 20 individual interviews
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Chapter 4 - 13 5 - 4.1.2 Case study as a qualitative research The qualitative approach to research is typically used to answer questions about the nature of phenomena with the purpose of describing and understanding them from the participants' point of view. Creswell (cited in Leedy, 1997:104) defined a
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4.1 INTRODUCTION To complete this study properly, it is necessary to analyse the data collected in order to test the hypothesis and answer the research questions. As already indicated in the preceding chapter, data is interpreted in a descriptive form. This chapter comprises the analysis, presentation and interpretation of the findings resulting
The chapter presents the research design, population of the study, sampling and sampling techniques, sample size, data collection procedures, data analysis procedure the ...
Structure of Chapter 4 . The structure of your chapter 4 should depend on the type of data that you collected during your research process. However, several key elements should be included in chapter 4: An introduction that explains the aims and objectives of this chapter. A detailed description of the approaches utilized to collect and analyze ...
What needs to be included in the chapter? The topics below are typically included in this chapter, and often in this order (check with your Chair): Introduction. Remind the reader what your research questions were. In a qualitative study you will restate the research questions; In a quantitative study you will present the hypotheses
Writing a Dissertation's Chapter 4 and 5 2 Definition of Chapter Four and Five Chapter four of a dissertation presents the findings from the data gathered by the researcher. The nature of the design determines the presentation of the data. For example, one student's "purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine the
of previous research findings and available literature, where applicable, in order to identify similarities and differences between this study and previous studies and literature. A comprehensive description of the research methodology was given in Chapter 2. 4.2 RESULTS AND ANALYSIS OF THE QUALITATIVE DATA . 4.2.1 Introduction
4.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the analysis of data followed by a discussion of the research findings. The findings relate to the research questions that guided the study. Data were analyzed to identify, describe and explore the relationship between death anxiety and
The chapter represents the best thinking of the student and the advising committee about how to answer the research questions being posed. So you can see that an incomplete understanding of the role of Chapter 3 can lead to a methodology full of gaps, creating the potential for the study to go off track, and not answer the research questions.
This chapter also includes discussion that the analysis conducted was consistent with grounded theory methodology and how the analysis ties back to the research questions. Additionally, this chapter includes sample demographics, using tables to complement the summary. The process used to analyze transcripts from the 20 individual interviews
Chapter 4 - 13 5 - 4.1.2 Case study as a qualitative research The qualitative approach to research is typically used to answer questions about the nature of phenomena with the purpose of describing and understanding them from the participants' point of view. Creswell (cited in Leedy, 1997:104) defined a