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Default Re: discourse analysis

the two bodies of data will be analyzed, coded and then compared and examined to look for possible qualitative and quantitative diffeences.

After 'two bodies of data', there is a great jump to 'will be analyzed'.
In what form is the data?
quantitative data were collected by means of survey questionnaires
Do you really mean 'surveys'? If so, then I cannot see how you can obtain any combined score on the survey - you would have to use very elementary descriptive statistics looking at, and comparing each individual question, within and across the two groups.
Start with the written data first: what were the questions and how were the responses scored?
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