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After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
  1. Select the story you want to tell.
  2. Read through all of the data collected before you begin writing.
  3. Decide whose voice will be the primary storyteller and select an appropriate writing style.
  4. Identify the core ideas you want to present in the story.
  5. Write a description about how the data were collected.
  6. Make (and then honor) decisions about revealing the identity of participants.
  7. Include both description and analysis in the written report.
  8. Select the most appropriate quotes from participants to support your analysis.
  9. Write a discussion section that reviews what was attempted, what has been learned, and identifies new questions.
  10. Refine your written report through several revisions.
  11. Write a title that accurately introduces your study in an interesting way.
  12. Write an abstract for the written report.
  13. Develop a complete and accurate list of references used in the report in the preferred style.







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