How Do You Write A Data Analysis?
A data analysis is a comprehensive summary of the results of your research and lists the main conclusions drawn from your tests and experiments. The analysis typically summarizes two main parts of a research document: data preparation and descriptive statistics (experimental studies) and inferential statistics (quantitative studies). The final section is the qualitative analysis that explains why some types of results are relevant. Define your tests and testing process. Explain all of the tests you performed and why you performed them. Outline your method for gathering results. Explain how you gathered the data and what measures you took to make sure these were objective and accurate. Create graphs and charts. Present the results of your tests with a pie chart, scatter graph or other visual aid to illustrate results. Draw conclusions and make comparisons. Explain what the results mean, why they are important and how they compare to previous studies or similar experiments. List sources.