Print and reread the preceding thesis chapters. Using either a pen or highlighter, note important points in the thesis, including questions that require answers and problems that need to be solved. Compile the researched and tested answers and solutions to these problems.
Create charts, graphs, observational outlines and statistical statements using the data and research obtained during the writing of the rest of your thesis. Be sure that this information answers the questions that have been highlighted or noted.
Explain each of the charts, tables, graphs outlines and statements. Your results should be completely objective and key results should be written at the beginning of important paragraphs. Use subheadings to separate ideas and topics of research.
Check the chapter for grammar, errors, lack of clarity and spelling mistakes.