Ehrenkills
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- 2007
Chapter 1: Background information
Define the two groups you are researching and limit the scope of your investigation.
Provide detail on current and past situation from secondary
research.
Personal reflection, interview results, and/or statistical analysis are
probably the best methodologies to use here.
When reporting the information, remember to relate back to concepts.
Chapter 2: Compare and/or contrast the 2 groups/environments.
Present your primary research findings and remember to give equal
time to both groups/environments.
Remember to link on methodology with another e.g. questionnaire
results may help with interview questions.
Focus on investigating your chosen concepts.
Chapter 3: Analyse reasons for differences and provide an answer to your focus
question.
Summarise the evidence provided in earlier chapters.
If appropriate, make prediction for the future.
Define the two groups you are researching and limit the scope of your investigation.
Provide detail on current and past situation from secondary
research.
Personal reflection, interview results, and/or statistical analysis are
probably the best methodologies to use here.
When reporting the information, remember to relate back to concepts.
Chapter 2: Compare and/or contrast the 2 groups/environments.
Present your primary research findings and remember to give equal
time to both groups/environments.
Remember to link on methodology with another e.g. questionnaire
results may help with interview questions.
Focus on investigating your chosen concepts.
Chapter 3: Analyse reasons for differences and provide an answer to your focus
question.
Summarise the evidence provided in earlier chapters.
If appropriate, make prediction for the future.