The results section is where you report the findings of your
study based upon the methodology [or methodologies] you applied to gather
information. The results section should state the findings of the research
arranged in a logical sequence without bias or interpretation. A section
describing results [a.k.a., "findings"] is particularly necessary if
your paper includes data generated from your own research.
IMPORTANCE
OF A GOOD RESULTS SECTION
When formulating the results section,
it's important to remember that the results of a study do not prove anything.
Findings can only confirm or reject the hypothesis underpinning your study.
However, the act of articulating the results helps you to understand the
problem from….
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