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Abstract (10)
You should start on a fresh page for the abstract.The abstract should identify the purpose of the
research, a brief descriiption of the methodology, a notated research design, and data collection
procedures used in the study, the results, and the implications of the study. The abstract should
read no longer than 120 words and should be on a single page. Please indicate the number of
words. There will be a 3-point deduction if the number of words is not included. The abstract
should be consistent with APA 7
th edition formatting.
Results (35)
In this section, you will present the data collected and describe the results of the research. How
did the independent variable(s) affect the dependent variable(s)? Describe the outcomes of the
study by performing a visual, statistical, and descriiptive analysis of the data. Please use the
headings provided in this section.
1. Descriiptive statistics – Use descriiptive statistics to summarize the data from the
different phases of the study (see table below). For example, in a B-C-D design, the table
should cover descriiptive statistics (mean, mode, median) and variability (range and
standard deviation) of each phase of the study as well as the overall descriiptive statistics
for the entire study. If you are placing the table in the appendix, be sure to reference this
in the text. After presenting the data in a table, you should interpret the statistics and
answer the research question or questions of the study. What were the general trends of
the data? Include in the appendix, SPSS printouts of your data analysis.
Research Design Graph:
Mean Mode Median Range SD
B
C
D
Overall
Of the three measures of central tendency, which particular statistic best represents your
data? Why did you think this statistic is an appropriate representation? 10
2. Visual analyses – Present the data using line graphs. Your graphs should be completely
labeled and should be drawn according to the relevant conventions (e.g. vertical axes for
the dependent measure; horizontal axes for time). You are welcome to incorporate
additional tables, bar graphs, and pie charts to illustrate the data. Based on the visual data
you should make a conclusion on whether the problem improved, deteriorated or
remained stable. Discuss the trend, stability, and the level of data in each phase. You
may put the graphs in the appendix or in the text. You will be required to use
WORD/EXCEL specific program to draw your graphs. 10
3. Line Graph – Presents data on a line graph, with axes, phases of the study clearly, title
of graph, and the legend (if any) should be clearly labeled. If you are using a group
design, you should also show data from individual participants. Please use the SSD graph
conventions, as discussed in class. 15
Discussion (50)
In this section, you analyze the results based on the conceptual research discussed in the
literature review section. You also discuss implications and consider future research ideas based
on the data of this study. You would be expected to address the social impact of your study and
consider issues of sustainability. Please use the following headings. Do not change or combine
the section headings.
1. Important Results & Connections to Previous Research – Summarize the important
results of your study in the first paragraph. Were the study’s hypotheses supported? What
findings were expected and/or surprising? How do these findings further the discussion of
theoretical issues that were discussed in the literature review? How did the study’s
findings inform the questions you raised in the literature review paper. Please cite,
wherever possible. Extrapolate these conceptual issues based on your understanding of
the results. 10
2. Social Validity & Sustainability – What is the practical significance of the study to the
participant and those around him/her? What did the client (and/or yourself) say think
