Blog #14
Results:
-Statement of your results.
– Present in a format that can be easily read.
– Make sure to explain all graphs and tables.
– Add an appendix if needed.
- Make sure not to put too much detail in your paper. Add an appendix if your results need more detail.
Discussion:
- Interpret your results.
- Make sure you address each result separately if you have more than one.
- Do not introduce new results into your discussion.
Conclusion:
- A chance for you to put your last thought in about the subject.
- Summarize your thought.
- Talk about any limitations that you encountered.
- Rap up your paper.
Writing Research Papers
The purpose of your results section is it allows you to present and illustrate your findings. When writing a results section make sure you clearly explains’ your results and summarize your findings. Add table or charts if you need them. Always you past tense when writing your results.
Fourteen Steps to Writing an Effective Discussion Section
In your discussion section explain your interpretations and opinions. Explain the implications that you found when conducting your research. Being your discussion section by restating your hypothesis. Try not to make this section too long.
How to Write a Research Paper.
The conclusion is one of the most important parts when writing a research paper. This section allows the writer a chance to sum up everything that they had just wrote. When writing a conclusion the writer should analyze the complications and implications that they came across when writing their paper.
References:
Conclusions. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/conclusions.html
Fourteen steps to writing an effective research paper. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sfedit.net/discussion.pdf
How to Write a research paper. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.tailoredessays.com/how-write/research-paper/introduction-conclusion.htm
How to Write a paper in scientific journal and style format. (2008, September 25). Retrieved from http://abacus.bates.edu/~ganderso/biology/resources/writing/HTWsections.html#discussion
Writing research papers. (2007, August). Retrieved from http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/tools/report/reportform.html
Writing up research results. (2003). Retrieved from http://www.languages.ait.ac.th/EL21RES.HTM