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[ FORMAT FOR CHAPTER SIX ]




The following is the outline of Chapter 6 - if you are doing an OPTION I Research Project format.
 

Running Head 6
VI. Summary of Results


Introduction

In this section, you again tell what material is going to be covered, which is the results of the data collection plan specified in chapter 5.
 

Data Presentation
 

           Objective 1

            Again, briefly restate the objective
 

            Graphic presentation of data

             In this section you will - Use Tables, Figures, or Charts to Show the Data Results!!!
             Please refer to your manual or an APA Handbook on "how to" use each of these.
 

Summary

This section, as previously noted, simply tells the reader how this chapter "fits in" to the overall scope of the Research Project.
 
 
 

The following is an example of a Chapter 6 outline if you are using an OPTION II format.
 

Running Head 6
VI. Summary of Results


Introduction

*See above
 

Data Presentation
 

Objective 1

* See above
 

           Hypothesis 1 ( if this is an Option II or III)

           In this section you will also restate the hypothesis that was introduced in Chapter 4. Remember, that it  is this hypothesis that the data will either demonstrate to be true, or not true.
 

           Graphic presentation of data

           * See above (remember the data is to prove or disprove the hypothesis, not the objective)

Use Tables or Charts to Show the Data


Summary

* See above
 
 
 
 

The following is an example of a Chapter 6, OPTION III Research Project outline.
 

Running Head 6
VI. Summary of Results


Introduction

*See above
 

Data Presentation

Objective 1

* See above
 

              Hypothesis 1 ( if this is an Option II or III)

               In this section you will also restate the hypothesis that was introduced in Chapter 4. Remember, that it is this hypothesis that the data will either demonstrate to be true, or not true.
 

             Graphic presentation of data

            * See above (remember the data is to prove or disprove the hypothesis, not the objective)

Use Tables or Charts to Show the Data


Summary

* See above
 

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