: The mathematical tools used to interpret the data (e.g., t-tests, ANOVA). 4. Results: What did you find?
: A brief summary of the study’s contribution to the field.
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The effect of [Independent Variable] on [Dependent Variable]. Background →right arrow →right arrow The Research Question. Methods : The mathematical tools used to interpret the data (e
: Explicitly stating what the study aims to test or discover. 3. Methods: How did you do it?
: Summarizing what is already known and identifying the "gap" in current knowledge. : A brief summary of the study’s contribution to the field
: Suggest what researchers should investigate next. 6. Conclusion & References