Introduction
1. Summing of what you are doing (hypothesis)
2. Reading pop culture and the data you collected and what they mean
3. Thesis-[(they say): one of the readings or both] + [(I say): your findings, data, how they match/ don’t match up] + [(significance): why the findings relevant? and why is the comparison relevant?
Methods
1. How you got the data?
2. How you ran the hypothesis?
3. Questions asked.
· 1 and 2 are the test hypothesis.
Results
1. Raw data.
2. Charts is pros- in paragraph(s)
3. Exit interview ( questions for the person who you interviewed after the interview is done) like what did he/ she feel when watching [I would like to let the reader know that the family member is my brother Abdulrahman who is back in my home country Kuwait]
The introduction, methods, and the results should be the first half of the essay (1 and a half to 2 pages. And the discussion and the conclusion are the second part (the discussion should be the longest part of the essay)(the rest of the essay)
Discussion
1. Analyzing the data
2. What does the data mean?
3. Interpret the data along with the pop culture reading
· For number 2 it means further implications (what does the data mean after everything is done) [how does it feel after being aware of the observation, at the time].
Conclusion