Write a 2250-2500 word essay addressing the following points/questions. Be sure

Write a 2250-2500 word essay addressing the following points/questions. Be sure to answer all the questions for each bullet point completely. Separate each section in your paper with a clear heading that allows your professor to know which bullet you are addressing in that section of your paper. Support your ideas with at least three (3) sources in your essay. Make sure to reference the citations using the APA writing style for the essay. The cover and reference pages do not count toward the minimum word amount. Review the rubric criteria for this assignment.
Locate two new academic articles from a professional, peer-reviewed journal related to a topic of your interest. These articles should involve descriptive or inferential statistics, should be two NEW articles (i.e., not articles you used previously in this course), and should be at least ten pages long. Be sure to answer all questions entirely in each bullet point. There should be six sections per article response, addressing each numerical bullet below.
Summarize both professional, peer-reviewed articles by addressing the following for each study. Repeat this sequence for each article. 
What question/hypothesis was the researcher trying to answer or investigate?
What were the results? 
How did the researcher present the results? What are the strengths and weaknesses in how the results were presented?
How was graphical formatting (tables, figures, graphs, etc.) used to present the results?
Explain how the researcher connected the results to an evaluation of the hypotheses. Provide direct examples from the study.
Identify at least one area in the data where the results could have been interpreted differently. Explain your alternative interpretation.
Compare and contrast both studies and explain the similarities and differences concerning the Results sections of the articles. For this assignment, focus more on the structure and components of the Results sections, not the actual results. That is, how crafty were the researchers in presenting their findings in a way that conveys clarity and importance of the results from the study.