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Chapter 5

Research Study Findings and Conclusions

Overarching Alignment of Dissertation Components for DIS-9904ABC

 

 
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Problem Statement

The problem statement provides the anchor for your entire dissertation. The problem should be something scholars agree needs to be solved. Evidence should be supported by recent research and citations

The problem statement generates key topics that you will include in your literature review that describe and provide evidencebased support for the importance of studying the problem.

The problem statement anchors the research design and methodology. Ask yourself if the methods chosen will get answers to the questions to help solve the problem.

The problem statement should remain the foundation of the study and all data results should demonstrate aspects of the problem and potential solutions.

The problem statement should be addressed in both the implications for practice and the areas for further research.

Purpose Statement

The purpose statement should implicitly state the purpose of the study, “The purpose of this (type) study is to …”. The purpose should investigate a potential way to solve the problem.

The purpose statement generates key topics that you include in your literature review that provide support for your dissertation study.

The purpose statement anchors the research design and methodology. Ask yourself if the methods chosen will get answers to the research questions to help solve the problem.

The purpose statement should remain the foundation of the study and all data results should demonstrate aspects of the problem and potential solutions.

The interpretation of the results will consistently address the purpose statement of the research study.

Research Questions

The research questions must directly align with the problem and purpose statements. Ask yourself if the answers to the research questions will help solve the problem.

The research questions generate key topics that you include in your literature review to provide rational and support for your dissertation study.

The research questions guide your choices for research design and methodology.

The research questions provide the structure for your Chapter 4 Results section. Each research question is a sub-heading in the section, under which the data collected are presented.

In Chapter 5, the interpretation of the data provides the answers to your research questions.

Conceptual Framework (EdD/DBA, etc.) or Theoretical Framework (PhD)

In Chapter 1, include an overview of the cited framework (s) you have chosen to support your research. Include a rational for the selection. Also include a short description of the primary component of the framework (s) and how it aligns with your problem and purpose.

In Chapter 2, write a thorough review of the literature about your chosen framework (s). Include related research that supports the use of the framework(s) for your research topic.

The framework (s) provide integral support for how you collect data. In qualitative research, the frameworks inform your data collection instruments, including interview or survey questions and observation checklists.

When you analyze the data the framework (s) inform your analysis strategies. For qualitative studies, use your framework(s) to develop priori codes. When you identify themes in qualitative data, refer back to your framework (s) to demonstrate alignment

At the end of the dissertation, your final interpretation of the results should demonstrate how the framework (s) support the proposed solution to your research problem.

Compiled by Dr. Cynthia Akagi, School of Education 2018