Chapter 6 Flashcards
Reports and Explains the data that you obtained
Considered as “The Meat” of your paper
Provides and Analyze your findings
Results and Discussion
Presents DataLimits to presentation of facts and key findings.
Presented in textual and tabular/graphical forms
Results Portion
Provides the explanation for the results that you reported
Link findings to other studies related to your study, and to your objectives and questions
Discussion Portion
The portion that gives meaning to your research and your results
Conclusion Section
Four Subsections of Conclusion
- Summary of findings
- Conclusions Drawn
- Limitations of the study
- Useful recomendations
Restates your major findings that corresponds to each of the research questions or objectives
Summary
Discusses the generalizations, deductions, and interferences that can be obtained from your findings
Conclusion
Types of implications
Practical
Theoretical
Methodological
Relates to the issue in real-life context
Practical
Relates to the issues concerning the support and concept in your field of study
Theoretical
Relates to the issues concerning materials and processes in research
Methodological
Puts boundaries on the extensiveness of your findings and the strength of your conclusion
Limitations of the study
Provide an actual course of action through which areas can be addressed
States how future studies can address the limitations
Recommendations
Helps avoid commiting intellectual dishonesty.
Proof that you acknowledge other studies that shaped your paper
Listing References