What interpretations can be made? Has the aim of the thesis been achieved? Has the problem been analyzed and answered?
Empirics/data. All empirics used in the thesis should be clearly stated, but it is not necessary to account for everything collected and found in the data collection process. Here it is important to find an appropriate form and structure for the presentation of the empirics and the results analysis and Conclusions. The analysis should be systematic, clear and connected to the study’s problem formulation and aims.
In the analysis part, the theory/previous research is applied in relation to the results and the empirical material. What interpretations can be made? Has the aim of the thesis been achieved? Has the problem been analyzed and answered? What conclusions can be drawn? What alternative methods/data could have been used? Suggestions for further research? Form–What Must the Contain? The following forms must be followed in all thesis projects: Summary All thesis should contain a summary.