The structure of a methodology chapter in a dissertation typically includes the following sections:
- Introduction
- Research Design
- Participants
- Data Collection
- Data Analysis
- Ethical Considerations
In the introduction, you should explain the purpose of the methodology chapter and provide an overview of the research design. In the research design section, you should describe the type of research and provide a rationale for why you chose that design. In the participants section, you should describe the population and sample, including any exclusion criteria.
In the data collection section, you should describe the procedures you used to collect your data. In the data analysis section, you should describe the techniques used to analyze your data. Finally, in the ethical considerations section, you should discuss any ethical issues that arose during the study and how you addressed them.