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  1. How to Write a Discussion Section

    Learn how to write a discussion section for your research paper or dissertation. Find out what to include, what not to include, and see examples of different types of discussion sections.

  2. How to Write Discussions and Conclusions

    Learn how to write an effective discussion section for your research paper, including questions to ask, structure, tips and examples. The discussion section should summarize the results, discuss their implications, compare with previous research and state the limitations and future directions.

  3. 8. The Discussion

    The discussion section is often considered the most important part of your research paper because it: Most effectively demonstrates your ability as a researcher to think critically about an issue, to develop creative solutions to problems based upon a logical synthesis of the findings, and to formulate a deeper, more profound understanding of the research problem under investigation;

  4. PDF Discussion Section for Research Papers

    The discussion section is one of the final parts of a research paper, in which an author describes, analyzes, and interprets their findings. They explain the significance of those results and tie everything back to the research question(s). In this handout, you will find a description of what a discussion section does, explanations of how to ...

  5. How to Write the Discussion Section of a Research Paper

    The discussion section provides an analysis and interpretation of the findings, compares them with previous studies, identifies limitations, and suggests future directions for research. This section combines information from the preceding parts of your paper into a coherent story. By this point, the reader already knows why you did your study ...

  6. PDF 7th Edition Discussion Phrases Guide

    Discussion Phrases Guide. Papers usually end with a concluding section, often called the "Discussion.". The Discussion is your opportunity to evaluate and interpret the results of your study or paper, draw inferences and conclusions from it, and communicate its contributions to science and/or society. Use the present tense when writing the ...

  7. How To Write A Dissertation Discussion Chapter

    Step 1: Restate your research problem and research questions. The first step in writing up your discussion chapter is to remind your reader of your research problem, as well as your research aim (s) and research questions. If you have hypotheses, you can also briefly mention these.

  8. How to Write a Discussion Section for a Research Paper

    Begin the Discussion section by restating your statement of the problem and briefly summarizing the major results. Do not simply repeat your findings. Rather, try to create a concise statement of the main results that directly answer the central research question that you stated in the Introduction section.

  9. How to Write an Effective Discussion in a Research Paper; a Guide to

    Discussion is mainly the section in a research paper that makes the readers understand the exact meaning of the results achieved in a study by exploring the significant points of the research, its ...

  10. How to write a discussion section?

    The discussion section can be written in 3 parts: an introductory paragraph, intermediate paragraphs and a conclusion paragraph. For intermediate paragraphs, a "divide and conquer" approach, meaning a full paragraph describing each of the study endpoints, can be used. In conclusion, academic writing is similar to other skills, and practice ...

  11. PDF Discussion and Conclusion Sections for Empirical Research Papers

    In an empirical research paper, the purpose of the Discussion section is to interpret the results and discuss their implications, thereby establishing (and often qualifying) the practical and scholarly significance of the present study. It may be helpful to think of the Discussion section as the inverse of the introduction to an empirical ...

  12. Dissertations 5: Findings, Analysis and Discussion: Home

    if you write a scientific dissertation, or anyway using quantitative methods, you will have some objective results that you will present in the Results chapter. You will then interpret the results in the Discussion chapter. B) More common for qualitative methods. - Analysis chapter. This can have more descriptive/thematic subheadings.

  13. Research Guides: Writing a Scientific Paper: DISCUSSION

    Provide a very brief summary of the Results and Discussion. Emphasize the implications of the findings, explaining how the work is significant and providing the key message(s) the author wishes to convey. Provide the most general claims that can be supported by the evidence. Provide a future perspective on the work.

  14. PDF Chapter 4 Key Findings and Discussion

    Chapter 4 Key Findings and Discussion. This chapter presents principal findings from the primary research. The findings can be. divided into two groups: qualitative and quantitative results. Figure 4.1 illustrates how. these two types of results are integrated.

  15. Discussion Section of a Research Paper: Guide & Example

    The discussion section of a research paper is where the author analyzes and explains the importance of the study's results. It presents the conclusions drawn from the study, compares them to previous research, and addresses any potential limitations or weaknesses. The discussion section should also suggest areas for future research.

  16. Discussing your findings

    For example, a clinical study might discuss how psychologists might apply the findings in a clinical setting or a social psychology project might talk about political implications. By exploring those kinds of implications, students address what Scholl considers the most important-and often overlooked-purpose of the discussion: to directly ...

  17. How to Write the Results/Findings Section in Research

    The Results/Findings section of a scientific research paper presents the core findings of a study derived from the methods. Examples & tips. 1-888-627-6631; ... setting up the reader for later interpretation and evaluation in the Discussion section. A major purpose of the Results section is to break down the data into sentences that show its ...

  18. Research Findings

    Discussion: This section interprets the results and explains what they mean in relation to the research question(s) and hypotheses. It may also compare and contrast the current findings with previous research studies and explore any implications or limitations of the study. ... Research Findings Example. Following is a Research Findings Example ...

  19. Research Results Section

    Research results refer to the findings and conclusions derived from a systematic investigation or study conducted to answer a specific question or hypothesis. These results are typically presented in a written report or paper and can include various forms of data such as numerical data, qualitative data, statistics, charts, graphs, and visual aids.

  20. (PDF) CHAPTER FOUR PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS

    The findings are presented below in figure 4.2 where Accountants represents. 15.4%, IT administrator 7.7%, Internal Auditor 6.2%, Customer 68.5% and Social. W elfare Evaluator represents 2.3% ...

  21. CHAPTER FIVE DISCUSSION OF THE FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND ...

    5.0: Introduction. This chapter aims to summarize the outcome of th e results and findings of presentations from the. survey. Its attempt to give general discussion as well as linking the findi ...

  22. Investigating nutrient biomarkers of healthy brain aging: a ...

    The present study identified a specific profile of nutrients that may promote healthy brain aging, motivating further research to establish and validate these findings in the context of a ...

  23. Research Question

    A well-formulated research question is essential for guiding your study effectively. Follow this format to ensure clarity and precision: Specify the Topic: Begin with a broad subject area. Example: "Education technology". Narrow the Focus: Define a specific aspect or variable. Example: "Impact of digital tools".

  24. Job burnout, cognitive functioning, and Brain-derived neurotrophic

    These findings are replicated in other studies, for example Hameed et al. 2018 suggest that married status increased the chance of burnout by 2.64 times compared to unmarried residents while Hompoth et al. 2018 report that being single was a risk factor for burnout. These contradictory findings could be explained by the fact that, on the one ...

  25. How to Write a Discussion Section

    Table of contents. What not to include in your discussion section. Step 1: Summarise your key findings. Step 2: Give your interpretations. Step 3: Discuss the implications. Step 4: Acknowledge the limitations. Step 5: Share your recommendations. Discussion section example.

  26. Contribution of self-determining theory to K-12 students' online

    As COVID-19 has become a normalized seasonal infectious disease that may break out any time, online learning has also become an important and normalized learning mode during the post-epidemic period. Promoting students' online learning engagements is the premise to ensure online learning effectiveness. Self-determination theory (SDT) can offer new insights on how to stimulate and maintain ...

  27. The impact of debate discussion via zoom platform on ...

    Findings revealed that there are statistically significant differences at (α≤ 0.05) in students' perspectives toward the impact of DVZ on students' critical thinking skills, argumentative writing, and social skills, and 74% of the responses agreed that DVZ enhances students to be more courageous to answer questions, and 68 agreed that DVZ ...

  28. Apple cider vinegar for weight management in Lebanese adolescents and

    Background and aims Obesity and overweight have become significant health concerns worldwide, leading to an increased interest in finding natural remedies for weight reduction. One such remedy that has gained popularity is apple cider vinegar (ACV). Objective To investigate the effects of ACV consumption on weight, blood glucose, triglyceride and cholesterol levels in a sample of the Lebanese ...

  29. Research confirms early RAN screening is recommended for establishing

    Ensuring the Read3 program stays solidly nestled in the latest research is a priority for us, so I decided to pop the aforementioned RAN article on 'the list' for discussion at our Journal Club. The 2022 article was Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) as a Kindergarten Predictor of Future Reading in English: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis ...