1. In the method section, you can briefly describe your research design and data collection methods, and then introduce the relevant analysis methods and their principles in detail. You can provide some examples to illustrate how to carry out correlation analysis, such as describing the variables you use and their relationships, and then explaining how to calculate the correlation coefficient and how to explain the meaning of the correlation coefficient.
2. In the results section, you can summarize your data and use tables or charts to display your related analysis results. You can explain the meaning of correlation coefficient, such as which variables are strongly correlated or not. You can also discuss the limitations of correlation analysis, such as correlation does not represent causality, or there may be other unmeasurable variables that affect correlation.