- Hypotheses testing: Show your hypothesis test and discuss any conclusions they suggest
- State the hypotheses you will test and formally write them in proper notation
- Give the results (reject, fail to reject) and explain what that means in a practical way.
- Conclusion:
- Discuss the weaknesses of your study.
- To what population do you feel comfortable extrapolating your results? Why?
- Give suggestions for further work in the area of your topic. Be sure to reference the situation as you discuss your conclusion. (this is a great time to seek out similar published research on your topic, is yours in line with those results? If not why do you think that is?
- Explain what leads you to the conclusion(s) that you have drawn.
- What would you change if you started this project again? What considerations would you include? Include any areas of caution that a reader or user of your work should be aware of as they make decisions. Was the sample random, was the sample large enough, etc?
- References in APA format.