Chapter 4 is structurally the most important text of your thesis, but it must contain zero bias. The goal is to report statistical or thematic findings with pure objectivity.
We guide you on how to pair text, tables, and graphs seamlessly, ensuring that statistical jargon is translated into readable academic English without losing technical accuracy.
No vertical lines, clean spacing, and clear column heads. Your tables must be auto-explanatory.
Do not just dump numbers. The text must guide the reader to the most significant finding in the associated table.
Properly reporting F-values, t-values, p-values, and effect sizes (Cohen's d, Eta-squared) correctly.
Using block quotes from interview transcripts carefully to support thematic codes without overpowering the text.
A systematic approach to data analysis and results presentation.
Check for missing values, outliers, and assumption testing before analysis.
Present frequencies, means, standard deviations, and distributions.
Conduct appropriate statistical tests aligned with your hypotheses.
Create clear tables, charts, and figures that tell your data story.
From data cleaning to final tables, we ensure your results chapter meets the highest academic standards.