analysing a survey depends obviously depends on the questions you asked. if its one of those questions that have yes/no answers. and then in the irp's result section '15% of respondents agreed with...' etc. try and get figures at this stage, which you later bring up later and how its relevent in the discussion section.
Try to analyse trends you notice, easiest you just tally up up the answers and put them into a visual, so it's easier for your teacher to see it ++ it highlights the fact u can satisfy the outcomes. Then what you need to do, is account for why this is happening on your discussion of results. Then you need to compare with the literature you compiled in you review.