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CHAPTER 7:

ANALYZING THE PREPARED BY:


MS. ELLA M. CASIMIRO
MEANING OF THE & MR. JHUL MHEL V.
DATA AND DRAWING SONIO

CONCLUSIONS
DATA ANALYSIS
◦ Data analysis is a process of understanding data or
known facts or assumptions serving as the basis of
any claims or conclusions you have about
something. You collect these data in many ways:
observation, interview, documentary analysis, and
research instruments like questionnaires, tests, etc.
DATA MATRIX
◦ The term “data matrix” is also used to name this table of
responses that consists of table of cases and their associated
variables.
This data matrix is of two types:
a)the profile matrix that shows measurements of variables or
factors for a set of cases or respondents and;
b)the proximity matrix that indicates measurements of
similarities and differences between items.
Qualitative Data Analysis
◦Qualitative data analysis is a time-consuming
process.
◦Data analysis in a qualitative research is a rigorous
act of a thematic or theoretical organization of
ideas or information into a certain format that is
capable of presenting groups of responses.
DRAWING CONCLUSIONS
◦ Conclusion is a type of inferential or interpretative thinking
that derives its validity, truthfulness, or reasonableness from
your sensory experience. Touching, seeing, hearing, tasting,
and smelling things around you lead to a particular conclusion
about each of those experiences.
◦ Conclusions must obviously provide sufficient evidence to
justify their alignment with or its support for recent theories
and research findings.
Pointers in Writing Conclusions
1. Explain your point in simple and clear sentences.
2. Use expressions that center on the topic rather than on yourself, the
researcher.
3. Include only necessary items; exclude any piece of information or
picture not closely related to your report.
4. Have your conclusion contain only validly supported findings instead of
falsified results.
5. Practice utmost honesty and objectivity in stating the results of your
critical evaluation of outcomes that you expect to support your conclusions.
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