Data Collection: transparency regarding data used, what was done with it, clarity and helpfulness of presentation of findings or results
Data Analysis: Critical interpretation findings/results, discussion with depth, synthesis or insight, especially in relation to relevant literature or previous
research considered in the literature review. Present the findings in clear and coherent way with provided evidence (interviews). You can use tables, charts
and graphs to explain and justify the arguments and findings. If using participants’ own words please clearly show this ie. by using speech marks and
italic/coloured font.
Discussion: Explain the findings within the context of the literature review.
Try to see if you have answered the research questions and/or proved your hypothesis.
Conclusion: It should summarise the research findings and locate the theoretical, empirical and original contributions and implications to the field of
research. You can make appropriate recommendations if necessary. You should also critically reflect here about any limitations of the research. Should
provide clarity, logical justification of conclusions/recommendations based upon findings/results, relevance to project aim, insightfulness and/or usefulness