One way to present your primary research is to “weave” the results throughout your entire research report. You could design a series of interviews that ask 1-4 community leaders and sanitary services providers the aforementioned research questions (and related follow-up questions)..
You MUST discuss the following when you present your primary research:
Purpose of your primary research:
• Give your research a name; for example, The El Paso Green Bin Survey;
• A conservative statement of what you hoped to find out by doing this research.
Methods used to conduct your primary research:
• Where, how, and when you conducted your primary research;
• What sort of data collection you used (survey, interview, observation, etc.).
Results of your primary research:
Number of respondents who answered your questions or number of observations;
Any demographic information about your respondents;
Objectively tabulated results of your interviews, survey, or observations.