you will report and analyze the results of your survey with the intent of developing a deeper understanding of your community of study. The report should include:

a background section that presents your research question, summarizes your survey questions (what you wanted to find out from the survey), states your hypothesis (what you thought you’d find out from your survey), describes your population, and describes your role among the group (participant/non-participant observer)
a methods section that details your survey process, including note-taking techniques, where and when you conducted the survey, and “thick description” of the survey site and participants
a results section ordered by significance and reported by theme or topic that tells readers what you discovered from your research by describing and interpreting findings
a conclusion section that tells readers what your survey results reveal about your topic, how they help to answer your research question, and why they are meaningful; you may also mention any researcher or participant biases, research design flaws, oversights/missed opportunities, and/or directions for future research.
An appendix with your complete survey results, not included in the word count.

–Not a traditional research essay.
–Presenting data.
 
–750-1000 words. APA requirements, like headers and keywords, are not included. Online appendices are not included. 
–The appendix with complete survey results is not included.
Include at least 3 visual elements you make yourself, with APA style citation. 
–The illustration must provide information.
APA style, including headers and title page information, academic-style title, author note, abstract and keywords.
** structure follows the form of a report as described in the assignment and following the models in the book. 

**Survey Results Link (  https://www.surveylegend.com/s/25w8 )**
**FIND THE ATTACHED FILES**