Prepare a discussion paper on Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary in the Church of the Nazarene.
This chapter presents the actual findings of the study, along with any deviations from the original analysis plan and an explanation of why these decisions were made. The results of data collected must be factually presented and free of interpretation. For more information about how to present data, consult Turabian (9th ed.), chapter 26, “Tables and Figures.”5 Other resources worth consulting include Nicol and Pexman, Presenting Your Results: A Practical Guide to Creating Tables6 and Displaying Your Results: A Practical Guide to Figures.7
• The data will depend on the design of the study;
• The type of data collected and the research questions;
• It should include appropriate charts, tables, and graphs
• It should make clear, without methodological jargon, if and to what extent each of the
research questions or hypotheses were upheld by the study, but not interpreted; and
• It should conclude with a summary of all the findings and provide a transition paragraph
to the final chapter of the Argument.