Writing the chapter 4 of a quantitative research paper involves describing the data that was collected and how it was analyzed. To help you get started, here are some tips and suggestions:
Begin with a discussion of the purpose of the research and the problems you are investigating. Summarize the main results of your quantitative analysis.
Provide enough detail for the reader to understand how you collected the data, the research design and methodology used, the sample size and data analysis techniques.
Describe the demographics of the sample, if applicable. Describe any limitations of the research that might have impacted the results.
Explain which statistical tests you used to analyze the data, if applicable. Include tables and figures as well as descriptive statistics to support the discussion.
Interpret the findings of your statistical tests and discuss what they mean in terms of the research questions and hypotheses.
Discuss any relationships between variables that you identified.
Summarize the chapter by revisiting the main findings and connecting them to the initial purpose of the research.
For more detailed advice and information about how to write the chapter 4 of a quantitative research paper, refer to this guide: http://zuckerman.arizona.edu/writing-chapter-4-quantitative-dissertation.
Good luck with your research paper!