Research Project Primary research results.  How many questionnaires did you get completed?  Who did you ask?  Do you think your results are valid?

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Research Project Primary research results

 How many questionnaires did you get completed?  Who did you ask?  Do you think your results are valid?  Do you think your results are reliable?

 Display the results from your questionnaires in numerical form  Explain what the graphs show  Give your opinions on what you have found

 You will need to put your results into a graph of your choice.  This will be easy for the closed and rated questions.  After each graph explain what it shows  You can use the insert chart button on microsoft word.

 I asked x20 people if they had ever smoked. Only 13 replied, 6 people said yes and seven had said no. I mainly asked people in my year group so this shows that although some young people have tried smoking more have not.

Q2: What contraception have you used ?  For my second question I asked what contraception people had used (If they answered yes to question one: Have you had sexual intercourse? From my respondents I found out that 2 people used condoms, 2 people used implants, one was on the pill, one had the injection and 3 used no contraception, I found this really worrying.

 What did you find out about local opinions and experiences related to your project?  Did your findings shock you?  Did your findings support your secondary research?