Results & Discussions Flashcards

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It typically presents the findings of the study based on the data that was collected and analyzed. The purpose of this section is to provide a clear and concise summary of the results, as well as their significance and implications.

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Results

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It usually begins with a brief introduction that outlines the purpose of the study and the research questions that were addressed. The findings are then presented in a clear and organized manner, using tables, graphs, and charts to illustrate the data. The results should be presented objectively and without interpretation or bias.

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Results

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It should also include an interpretation of the findings, in which the researcher relates the results to the research questions and hypotheses. The significance of the results should be discussed, and their implications for theory, practice, or policy should be considered.

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Results

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It is where the researcher interprets and analyzes the results of the study in relation to the research question or problem.

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Discussion

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Explains the significance of the findings obtained in the research. It involves providing a clear explanation of the results, relating them to the research question or problem, and outlining their implications for the field of study.

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Interpretation and analysis of the results

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Contains the restatement of the major findings, the limitations of the study, the recommendations, and the implications. This is where the researcher summarizes the key findings and provides a final interpretation of the results in relation to the research question or problem.

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Conclusion

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It refers to suggestions or advice given to someone who is looking to conduct research on a specific topic or area. These recommendations may include suggestions for research methods, data collection techniques, sources of information, and other factors that can help to ensure that the research is conducted in a rigorous and effective manner.

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Recommendation

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