This is OK BUT you should consider the following. Writing Chapter 4: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS (As seen in you CANVAS announcements) Based on your work on chapter 3, this chapter will be used to present the results gained from your algorithm. You are to use representations such as statistical, visual, or others to showcase your work. This will need to consider possible comparisons with other related work to show merits of your own work. (10 to 15 pages) 1. Present the results followed by a short explanation of the findings. For example, you may have noticed an unusual correlation between two variables during the analysis of your findings. It is correct to point this out in the results section. However, speculating as to why this correlation exists, and offering a 1 hypothesis/project about what may be happening, belongs in the discussion section of your paper. 2. Present a section and then discuss it, before presenting the next section then discussing it, and so on. This is more common in longer papers because it helps the reader to better understand each finding. In this model, it can be helpful to provide a brief conclusion in the results section that ties each of the findings together and links to the discussion. The critical part of writing Chapter 4 is to present the findings from the data collection process in Chapter 3. Basically, you are informing the reader of what was discovered. This chapter integrates a narrative, numerical, and/or tabular presentation of the outcomes of the study, depending on whether you have conducted a qualitative or quantitative study. In Chapter 4, you will report the results of the data analysis for each variable 2 and measurement instrument that was discussed in Chapter 3. It will be a good practice to "explicitly state" the HARDWARE platform and SOFTWARE platforms/packages/utilities that were used for your experiment. For example, if you conducted a qualitative study, You would provide a narrative (Setup/Scenario) description of the findings in relation to the research questions. If you conducted a quantitative study, You could include descriptive statistics for each participant or for the entire group (or both). • Descriptive statistics are the basic level of statistical analysis for a data set from a sample group. Typically, reported statistics include the mean, median, mode, variance, and standard deviation. If you conducted an intervention for a large group or more than one group of participants in the study who received different treatments, you could apply inferential statistics to 3 indicate any differences observed in performance before and after the intervention or between the two groups (if appropriate). • Inferential statistics are the higher level of statistical analysis where inferences are made from a sample to a population. Inferential statistics may also include hypothesis/project testing and set probability levels to test for statistically significant differences between groups (or treatments). Also table titles are put above the table. Figure titles are put below the figure. Please include such also inside your text. Also, be very careful with references since chapter 4 should be your own work, again be very careful with including references that might indicate either plagiarism or being there with no actual use. Do these changes as you submit your final assignment.