Research findings · AS 91667
Te whakaatu i ngā putanga rangahau
Te whakaatu i ngā putanga rangahau
You need to present the findings and results from a research investigation you've carried out. This means explaining what your research topic was, what methods you used to gather information, and what you discovered. You'll present this in a clear way that suits your audience—whether they're reading it, listening to you, or watching a visual.
You explain your topic, the methods you used, and your main findings in a straightforward way.
Your explanation makes it clear why the topic matters, your methods are well-reasoned, your results directly address what you were investigating, and your presentation suits your audience.
Your investigation is justified by the research question, your methods are carefully chosen and defensible, you evaluate your results to push the discussion deeper, and your presentation is clear and engaging for your audience.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.