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Bryman5Ce SSG Ch15

Introduction: The first four sentences should identify the topic and significance of the 
paper. The Introduction situates the article in the existing literature on the topic and out-
lines the contribution the article will make. 
15 
Writing Up Social Research 


Social Research Methods, Fifth Canadian Edition 
© Oxford University Press Canada, 2019 
 
Theory: This section discusses theoretical issues and existing theories relevant to the 
study. It may derive hypotheses which are tested in subsequent study. 
 
Data: Explains what the sampling procedures were, the sample sizes, the data recording 
techniques, response rates, etc. Sometimes the papers use the data that were collected 
previously by other researchers. In this case, the article is the case of secondary data analysis 
but should still describe how the data were collected and how it was used for this specific 
research project.
 
Measurement: This section explains how the main concepts are measured in the re-
search. For example, what questions in the administered survey measure the concept of 
social capital? 
 
Methods and models: This part describes the proposed relationship between key varia-
bles, and the methods of data analysis. 
 
Results: Results provide a detailed description of findings and a discussion of whether 
hypotheses have been supported. The findings must be discussed in sufficient details in 
order to make explicit the contributions of the study. 
 
Conclusions: Conclusions address more general implications of findings. The section 
relates back to the issues discussed in the Introduction and Theory sections and reflects 
on broader significance of findings. The findings may have broader implications for the 
discussed theories, and the conclusions may extrapolate a bit more broadly on this signif-
icance of findings for the situations beyond those initially studied in the given research 
project. A strong conclusion might inspire more research on the topic
 
Bibliography: Accuracy is very important in the bibliography, and errors show a lack of 
attention by the author. The bibliography must be created in one of the professionally-
recognized styles (ASA, APA, and the like), or conform to the style used by the journal 
itself. If website references are used, they should include the date when the website was 
accessed by the researcher. The bibliography entries should be organized alphabetically 
and chronologically, and should not be marked by the bullet points. 
In sum, an article written in a quantitative tradition should explain the purpose and rationale 
of the research, clearly formulate the research questions and hypothesis, describe the nature of 
the data, present the findings in clear connection to the formulated research questions and hy-
potheses, and spell out the implications of findings in the conclusions. The outline with the 
above sections is usually followed by quantitative researchers in a straightforward sequential way. 
Sometimes the “Data,” “Measurement,” and “Methods and Models” sections can be combined 
into a single “Methodology” section, or a “Discussion” section is inserted between “Results” and 
“Conclusions” to elaborate on the implications of findings. 

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