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PG Dissertations: writing up
your findings and discussion
You will be able toā€¦
Describe what should go in each chapter
Explain how your findings and discussion are linked
Analyse how to use your aims and literature review to
plan your findings and discussion chapters
Rhian Wyn-Williams
Skills@ljmu.ac.uk
What do you want to learn from todayā€™s
session?
There are different types of dissertation that affects how you
organise and write up your findings and discussion.
Are you writing separate
chapters for your findings and
discussion?
Are you writing a single chapter
for your findings and
discussion?
Are you writing chapters by
theme/topic?
What are they? Empirical (separate chapters for
literature, methods, findings and discussion)
Findings/Results Chapter
ā€¢ What was found as a result of your study
ā€¢ Use summary data
ā€¢ Graphs and tables
ā€¢ Extracts from transcripts
ā€¢ Calculations
ā€¢ Details of thematic analyses
ā€¢ If there is an analysis of the errors or
uncertainties, include them here
ā€¢ Identification of themes and trends
ā€¢ Restatement of aims/objectives/hypothesis
What are they? Empirical (separate chapters for
literature, methods, findings and discussion)
Discussion Chapter
ā€¢ A summary of the main results of the study
ā€¢ How your results prove or disprove your
hypothesis
ā€¢ Comparison of your results with other
investigations or literature
ā€¢ Factors which may have influenced your results
ā€¢ Implications of the results
ā€¢ Interpretation of what you think the findings
mean/show
ā€¢ Suggestions for why you got the results you did
ā€¢ Restatement of aims/objectives/hypothesis
There is no single, correct way of writing
them but they all should:
ā€¢ Be clearly themed
ā€¢ Explain what you think your
evidence/findings mean
ā€¢ Compare with the literature throughout.
ā€¢ Contribute clearly to your conclusion: it is a
step in building up your argument.
ā€¢ Always show relevance to your research
aims.
What are they? Non-empirical (themed chapters
discussing findings and literature)
Findings and Discussion: find your story
You will have a mass of material and ideas in your head that you
need to turn into a text that makes sense and tells your research
ā€˜storyā€™.
Find your focus: what have you learnt?
- write a sentence for each
- organise them into groups
- check them against your aims and objectives
- plan how to order them (following your
objectives/develop new themes)
But keep sight of the big picture: significance and patterns
identified.
Results/Findings
Your results/findings chapter
will vary enormously.
What could affect the way you
present your findings?
Quantitative results:
Table 5 shows the most common modes of
computer infection in Australian businesses. As
can be seen in the table, home disks are the most
frequent source of infection.
The influents to filter A and B were analysed fully
on a number of occasions, and the averaged
results are presented in Table 6.1. It can be seen
from the table that the wastewaters from plants
A and B were of similar composition.
Usually presented in figures and tables, not
raw data.
Think about these key features:
ā€¢ show calculations if relevant
ā€¢ summarise information given in the
figure or table
ā€¢ highlighting statement to point out the
significance, e.g. trends, patterns, results
Look at these examples. Is A, B or C
highlighting significance?
A)
B)
C)
6.4.3 Themes from the Interview Data
For each of these graduates, the data reveal that they were all seeking
ways to improve their pedagogy and achieving success in different ways.
Angela suggested that in her second year of teaching she had changed in
that she was planning in a "more child oriented" way. Ahmed discussed a
similar experience:
ā€˜One of the things I've changed is this idea of herding children through the
day: they go from indoor play to snack time to the mat and so on. How I
do it now is that I have a lot of different things happening at once. I'll have
a small group on the mat and there might be some children sitting down
and having a snack and there's still some children in home corner playing.ā€™
From these comments, two themes emerged. First, the ability to identify
changes in their planning through critical reflection, and second, the
congruence between expressed beliefs and the practice described.
Qualitative
results:
Text-based, and rarely
would have tables or
graphs.
Refer to specific words
and phrases, often
quotes.
Still identify patterns and
themes.
Read through either the extracts from
some non-empirical discussion chapters
or the one from the empirical chapter. I
have emailed you all with these.
What do these tell you about how you
your discussion? Write your answers in
the chat box.
Discussion
Discussion
ā€¢ Itā€™s where you show what you think your
findings mean.
ā€¢ Itā€™s where you may want to explain why
you found what you did, and what may
have influenced your results.
ā€¢ You put forward an argument.
ā€¢ Itā€™s like a conversation between your
research and the research of others:
keep linking back to the literature.
Discussion
83% of respondents said that
environmental issues did not
influence their travel choices as
tourists.
That contradicts Jonesā€™
argument that ā€˜most
peopleā€™ do now consider
the environmental impact
of tourism (2017, p.82).
Maybe this projectā€™s participants were
less concerned than the average because
they were all students on a budget who
said low cost was their priority.
This means that you need to think about
where your findings link to the literature
Aim Objective Findings Link to reading Critical Analysis
Do your findings
challenge what
you have read, or
offer further
evidence for
established
arguments? How
do they compare?
What these
findings mean to
you in relation to
your research aim
and objectives?
Find reasons for
them and draw
conclusions.
Useful language: hedging -
caution in academic writing
In the academic world nothing is a 100% certain. Use
language to show that you understand that.
Rather than rushing in with ā€˜theā€™ answer, stop and add
some caution.
ā€¢ use impersonal subjects (It is believed that ..., it can be
argued that ...)
ā€¢ use verbs such as would, could, may, might. ā€¢ Globalisation is a positive development for
nations. ļƒ»
ā€¢ Globalisation is perhaps beneficial for a
number of countries in several areas (Smith,
2006; Chen, 2008). ļƒ¼
ā€¢ It is apparent from this table thatā€¦ā€¦.
ā€¢ Overall it can be seen that there is no difference in perception of effectiveness
between male and female participants.
ā€¢ A significant number of the respondents argued that LJMU should provide more
Directed Study Weeks.
ā€¢ The interviews with academic staff suggest that there is a link between their
enthusiasm for additional classes and studentsā€™ perceptions of effectiveness. This
is clearly demonstrated in Table 3, which shows the frequency of positive language
markers in the interview tape scripts; within individual faculties and between
students and staff.
Further examples of language
Findings
ā€¢ These findings support the assertions of Roberts (2018)
ā€¢ More surprisingly are the differences between the responses at interview to those
expressed on the questionnaires. This seems to support Davenportā€™s (2017) statistical
work outlined earlier.
ā€¢ There are similarities between the attitudes expressed in this study and those described in
previous studies (Fox 2014; Beaumont,2017) in relation to studentsā€™ perception of
progress.
ā€¢ Thus, it can be suggested on the basis of these findings, that there is a difference in
perception between staff and students in relation to the effectiveness of Directed Study
Week (Doran, 2018).
Further examples of language
Discussion
Reflectionā€¦..
ā€¢ Which aspects of planning and
writing about your findings and
discussion would you now make sure
you remember?
ā€¢ Why?
ā€¢ How will you make those
improvements?
Next steps: webinars to develop your dissertation writing, and
other assignments you may still have.
Tomorrow:
Academic Writing: reflections
Next week:
Editing and Proofreading
Dissertations: Question Time
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Pg dissertations writing up your findings and discussion webinar

  • 1. PG Dissertations: writing up your findings and discussion You will be able toā€¦ Describe what should go in each chapter Explain how your findings and discussion are linked Analyse how to use your aims and literature review to plan your findings and discussion chapters Rhian Wyn-Williams Skills@ljmu.ac.uk
  • 2. What do you want to learn from todayā€™s session?
  • 3. There are different types of dissertation that affects how you organise and write up your findings and discussion. Are you writing separate chapters for your findings and discussion? Are you writing a single chapter for your findings and discussion? Are you writing chapters by theme/topic?
  • 4. What are they? Empirical (separate chapters for literature, methods, findings and discussion) Findings/Results Chapter ā€¢ What was found as a result of your study ā€¢ Use summary data ā€¢ Graphs and tables ā€¢ Extracts from transcripts ā€¢ Calculations ā€¢ Details of thematic analyses ā€¢ If there is an analysis of the errors or uncertainties, include them here ā€¢ Identification of themes and trends ā€¢ Restatement of aims/objectives/hypothesis
  • 5. What are they? Empirical (separate chapters for literature, methods, findings and discussion) Discussion Chapter ā€¢ A summary of the main results of the study ā€¢ How your results prove or disprove your hypothesis ā€¢ Comparison of your results with other investigations or literature ā€¢ Factors which may have influenced your results ā€¢ Implications of the results ā€¢ Interpretation of what you think the findings mean/show ā€¢ Suggestions for why you got the results you did ā€¢ Restatement of aims/objectives/hypothesis
  • 6. There is no single, correct way of writing them but they all should: ā€¢ Be clearly themed ā€¢ Explain what you think your evidence/findings mean ā€¢ Compare with the literature throughout. ā€¢ Contribute clearly to your conclusion: it is a step in building up your argument. ā€¢ Always show relevance to your research aims. What are they? Non-empirical (themed chapters discussing findings and literature)
  • 7. Findings and Discussion: find your story You will have a mass of material and ideas in your head that you need to turn into a text that makes sense and tells your research ā€˜storyā€™. Find your focus: what have you learnt? - write a sentence for each - organise them into groups - check them against your aims and objectives - plan how to order them (following your objectives/develop new themes) But keep sight of the big picture: significance and patterns identified.
  • 8. Results/Findings Your results/findings chapter will vary enormously. What could affect the way you present your findings?
  • 9. Quantitative results: Table 5 shows the most common modes of computer infection in Australian businesses. As can be seen in the table, home disks are the most frequent source of infection. The influents to filter A and B were analysed fully on a number of occasions, and the averaged results are presented in Table 6.1. It can be seen from the table that the wastewaters from plants A and B were of similar composition. Usually presented in figures and tables, not raw data. Think about these key features: ā€¢ show calculations if relevant ā€¢ summarise information given in the figure or table ā€¢ highlighting statement to point out the significance, e.g. trends, patterns, results Look at these examples. Is A, B or C highlighting significance? A) B) C)
  • 10. 6.4.3 Themes from the Interview Data For each of these graduates, the data reveal that they were all seeking ways to improve their pedagogy and achieving success in different ways. Angela suggested that in her second year of teaching she had changed in that she was planning in a "more child oriented" way. Ahmed discussed a similar experience: ā€˜One of the things I've changed is this idea of herding children through the day: they go from indoor play to snack time to the mat and so on. How I do it now is that I have a lot of different things happening at once. I'll have a small group on the mat and there might be some children sitting down and having a snack and there's still some children in home corner playing.ā€™ From these comments, two themes emerged. First, the ability to identify changes in their planning through critical reflection, and second, the congruence between expressed beliefs and the practice described. Qualitative results: Text-based, and rarely would have tables or graphs. Refer to specific words and phrases, often quotes. Still identify patterns and themes.
  • 11. Read through either the extracts from some non-empirical discussion chapters or the one from the empirical chapter. I have emailed you all with these. What do these tell you about how you your discussion? Write your answers in the chat box. Discussion
  • 12. Discussion ā€¢ Itā€™s where you show what you think your findings mean. ā€¢ Itā€™s where you may want to explain why you found what you did, and what may have influenced your results. ā€¢ You put forward an argument. ā€¢ Itā€™s like a conversation between your research and the research of others: keep linking back to the literature.
  • 13. Discussion 83% of respondents said that environmental issues did not influence their travel choices as tourists. That contradicts Jonesā€™ argument that ā€˜most peopleā€™ do now consider the environmental impact of tourism (2017, p.82). Maybe this projectā€™s participants were less concerned than the average because they were all students on a budget who said low cost was their priority.
  • 14. This means that you need to think about where your findings link to the literature Aim Objective Findings Link to reading Critical Analysis Do your findings challenge what you have read, or offer further evidence for established arguments? How do they compare? What these findings mean to you in relation to your research aim and objectives? Find reasons for them and draw conclusions.
  • 15. Useful language: hedging - caution in academic writing In the academic world nothing is a 100% certain. Use language to show that you understand that. Rather than rushing in with ā€˜theā€™ answer, stop and add some caution. ā€¢ use impersonal subjects (It is believed that ..., it can be argued that ...) ā€¢ use verbs such as would, could, may, might. ā€¢ Globalisation is a positive development for nations. ļƒ» ā€¢ Globalisation is perhaps beneficial for a number of countries in several areas (Smith, 2006; Chen, 2008). ļƒ¼
  • 16. ā€¢ It is apparent from this table thatā€¦ā€¦. ā€¢ Overall it can be seen that there is no difference in perception of effectiveness between male and female participants. ā€¢ A significant number of the respondents argued that LJMU should provide more Directed Study Weeks. ā€¢ The interviews with academic staff suggest that there is a link between their enthusiasm for additional classes and studentsā€™ perceptions of effectiveness. This is clearly demonstrated in Table 3, which shows the frequency of positive language markers in the interview tape scripts; within individual faculties and between students and staff. Further examples of language Findings
  • 17. ā€¢ These findings support the assertions of Roberts (2018) ā€¢ More surprisingly are the differences between the responses at interview to those expressed on the questionnaires. This seems to support Davenportā€™s (2017) statistical work outlined earlier. ā€¢ There are similarities between the attitudes expressed in this study and those described in previous studies (Fox 2014; Beaumont,2017) in relation to studentsā€™ perception of progress. ā€¢ Thus, it can be suggested on the basis of these findings, that there is a difference in perception between staff and students in relation to the effectiveness of Directed Study Week (Doran, 2018). Further examples of language Discussion
  • 18. Reflectionā€¦.. ā€¢ Which aspects of planning and writing about your findings and discussion would you now make sure you remember? ā€¢ Why? ā€¢ How will you make those improvements?
  • 19. Next steps: webinars to develop your dissertation writing, and other assignments you may still have. Tomorrow: Academic Writing: reflections Next week: Editing and Proofreading Dissertations: Question Time Academic Writing: case studies

Editor's Notes

  1. Open up Q and A based on their feedback from starter activity
  2. Open up Q and A based on their feedback from starter activity
  3. Get them to open up a discussion on their own work/discipline to get them thinking about how they may present their findings, but also whether that way would be appropriate? There is a great deal of disciplinary variation in the presentation of findings. For example, a thesis in oral history and one in marketing may both use interview data that has been collected and analysed in similar ways, but the way the results of this analysis are presented will be very different because the questions they are trying to answer are different. The presentation of results from experimental studies will be different again. In all cases, though, the presentation should have a logical organisation that reflects: the aims or research question(s) of the project, including any hypotheses that have been tested the research methods and theoretical framework that have been outlined earlier in the thesis. You are not simply describing the data. You need to make connections, and make apparent your reasons for saying that data should be interpreted in one way rather than another.
  4. Get them to open up a discussion on their own work/discipline to get them thinking about how they may present their findings, but also whether that way would be appropriate? There is a great deal of disciplinary variation in the presentation of findings. For example, a thesis in oral history and one in marketing may both use interview data that has been collected and analysed in similar ways, but the way the results of this analysis are presented will be very different because the questions they are trying to answer are different. The presentation of results from experimental studies will be different again. In all cases, though, the presentation should have a logical organisation that reflects: the aims or research question(s) of the project, including any hypotheses that have been tested the research methods and theoretical framework that have been outlined earlier in the thesis. You are not simply describing the data. You need to make connections, and make apparent your reasons for saying that data should be interpreted in one way rather than another.
  5. Whole group quick questioning on identifying these elements
  6. Whole group quick questioning on identifying these elements
  7. 15 minutes including feedback and discussion. Get them focusing on how each sample is achieving the aims of a discussion chapter in different ways and each one focuses on one of these aims specifically. After discussing each, show the relevant slide breaking it down.
  8. 15 minutes including feedback and discussion. Get them focusing on how each sample is achieving the aims of a discussion chapter in different ways and each one focuses on one of these aims specifically. After discussing each, show the relevant slide breaking it down.
  9. 5 minutes: Link back to the opening activity and once the idea is established get them to relate this to an aspect of their own subject to open up a brief discussion and to help them relate it to their own work (e.g. Some of the scientists could say ā€˜the unexpected results of the experiment may have been due toā€¦ā€™, Humanities could use ā€˜The source suggests that a minority of women in the nineteenth centuryā€¦ā€™)
  10. 2-3 minutes Go around the class and ask each student for their areas (feel confident about [to acknowledge that there are good things about their own writing] and one to improve on) ā€“ push them on how they will action their improvement to assess their learning and make the plenary action-focused.