Analysing research findings
Jun 03, 2021
3 minutes
We live in an age where there’s an abundance of information available. However, errors, inconsistencies, misinformation, opinions and inferences abound too, and it can be difficult to separate good-quality sources from the more questionable ones. Here are five criteria to keep in mind when analysing your research findings.
Relevance
The first criterion is to check whether your findings are relevant to your research. If they’re not, search for other sources. There’s no point in spending time on analysing irrelevant material. If your findings seem useful, move on to
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