Topic:  How do intelligence-sharing mechanisms contribute to enhancing homeland security preparedness and response  For  this assignment you will write

 Topic:  How do intelligence-sharing mechanisms contribute to enhancing homeland security preparedness and response 

For  this assignment you will write the Findings/Results/Discussion section  of your thesis. Set forth below is the explanation for this section from  the End of Program Manual (EOP):

Findings/Results/Discussion:  This section describes the results of the study. Keep in mind that the  “results” are the direct observations of the research, while the  “discussion” is the interpretation of the results and research. This  should include, as appropriate:

  • results, including tables, graphs, statistics;
  • significance and interpretation of the results;
  • discussion of results as they relate to thesis statement/research question;
  • discussion of results as it relates to the theoretical framework/approach; and
  • directions for future research.

please remember  NO HUMAN Research – this includes surveys and interviews. 

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