Presentation of Data Analysis and Interpretation
Presentation of Data Analysis and Interpretation
“Presentation of
Data Analysis and
Interpretation”
Data Analysis
Types of Data Analysis
Lou Anne T.
Cabanting
Discussant
At the of the topic, you will be able to:
1) understand the difference between
presentation, analysis, and
interpretation of data gathered;
Objectives: 2) effectively present gathered data
through graphs, table and figures; and
3) analyzing and interpreting the data
gathered.
Processes involved:
1 2 3
PRESENTATION OF ANALYSIS OF DATA INTERPRETATION OF
DATA DATA
1
PRESENTATION OF DATA
- refers to the organization of data that
Presentation are usually presented in charts, tables, or
of Data figures with textual interpretation.
Ways of Presenting Data
1. Textual
2. Tabular
3. Graphical
Ways of Presenting Data
1. Textual
- data gathered are in paragraph form
- data are written and read
- it is a combination of texts and numbers
Example:
Of the 150 sample interviewed, the following
complaints are noted: 27 for lack of books in the
library, 25 for a dirty playground, 20 for lack of
laboratory equipment, 17 for not maintained school
buildings.
Ways of Presenting Data
2. Tabular
- provides exact values and illustrates results
efficiently as they enable the researcher to
present large amount of data in a small
amount of space.
Ways of Presenting Data
2. Tabular
Elements of
Table:
Ways of Presenting Data
3. Graphical
- a visual display of data by using symbols
such as bars, lines, slices or pictures.
- shows relations, comparisons, and
distributions in a set of data like absolute
values, percentages, or index numbers.
Types of Graphs
Reminder:
follow and use the sequence of SOP in
presenting data through tables or graphs.
2
ANALYSIS OF DATA
- is the process of inspecting,
Data rearranging, modifying and
Analysis transforming data to extract useful
information from it.
Data Analyst
crucial to procure accurate and
appropriate analysis
should have the skills to analyze
statistics of data and turns it into
insights
Reminder:
maintain the integrity of the data
credible data analyst
3
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
- refers to the implementation of processes
through which data is reviewed to arrive at
an informed conclusion
Interpretation - intelligence and logic of the researcher is
of Data required in this part
Quantitative Data Analysis
Descriptive Statistics
Inferential Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
- describes the data set to helps us understand the details or
characteristics of our sample
Thematic Analysis
Content Analysis
Narrative Analysis
Discourse Analysis
Grounded Theory
Thematic Analysis
- is used when themes are extracted from text by analyzing the
word or sentence structure.
Codes Themes
Active
Willing Individual
Responsible Participation
Motivated
Content Analysis
- is used to look for frequency of words, patterns and sequence
of occurrence
Narrative Analysis
- involves the analysis of people’s story and help
organize and make sense and their storied account are
functional, and purposeful
Discourse Analysis
- is used to analyze the language or how the people express
themselves in different social context.
Grounded Theory
- the theory is “grounded” in actual data, which means the analysis
and development of theories happens after you have collected the data.
Thank you!