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  1. first part, which is based on the results of the questionnaire, deals with a quantitative analysis of data. The second, which is based on the results of the interview and focus group

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  2. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). ANOVA is used to compare a quantitative (continuous) outcome across two or more groups. Table of ANOVA Results. Table 4 and 5 below show differences in teacher job satisfaction (scaled from 1 = low to 5 = high) across three levels of schools within a district.

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  4. 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.

  5. Chapter 4 is comprised of the following content: The results or findings on the data collected and analysed. Results. of descriptive analyses . Results. of inferential analyses (Quantitative). Findings of text analyses (Qualitative). Common Issues. Use the purpose statement as the connecting link between and among chapters.

  6. CHAPTER IV: RESULTS . This chapter contains the results of the grounded theory methodology study conducted to answer the research questions: RQ1: What motivates women in STEM professions to stay in their profession long term? RQ2: What motivates women with non-linear careers in STEM professions to return to their

  7. Learn how to write up the quantitative results/findings/analysis chapter for your dissertation or thesis. Step-by-step guide + examples.

  8. 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.

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