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Assignment: Research Report
You have examined the important parts of a good research report. Now, it is time for you to write a section of a research report.
The main areas on which you focus are findings and discussion. Having your results and understanding them is one thing, but being able to describe them in terms that apply to real life is another. For this report, you need to make your results applicable and meaningful to social work. Questions you might ask yourself are, "What do these results look like in real life?" and "Why does this matter?" Asking these questions can help you try to understand the data in a new light.
For this Assignment, you use the results from the previous data analysis worksheets to write up the data. You then transform the data into a discussion that is meaningful to the profession of social work and other social sciences.
Learning Resources
1) Monette, D. R., Sullivan, T. J., DeJong, C. R., & Hilton, T. P. (2014). Applied social research: A tool for the human services (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole.
a) Chapter 17, "Writing for Research: Grant Proposals and Report Writing" (pp. 453-476)
To prepare:
1) Gather the data analysis worksheets you have completed.
2) Use the Statistics Write-Up Worksheet to guide your write -up of your results.
Submit a 3 to 4 pages paper based on the results of your statistic worksheets in which you respond to the following:
1) Describe the statistics you used (t-test, descriptive, and correlations)
2) Provide a write-up of the results in your worksheets, keeping in mind the following:
a) Follow the guidelines in the Statistics Write-Up Worksheet.
b) Be sure to use APA style.
3) Explain the meaning of the results from your statistical analyses.
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