Writing up Research:
Results:
-Results are clear to the reader.
-Elaborate on results
-Talk about similaritiesin the data
-Agree with the results
-Be direct about result
Discussion:
-Discuss the results
-Allow introduction to play a role in the discussion
-How the experiment was formed
-Describe what makes this paper different from other experiments
-Explain the reaction to results
Conclusions:
-Tie everything together
-Describe what makes the paper significant
-Summarize your thoughts
-Conclude positively
Other Articles
Results:
-Present what was found
-Save the interpretation for the discussion
-Use figures and tables if need be
-Use past tense
-Use a specific order
Discussion:
-Interpret your results
-Support the concluding evidence
-Explain if agree or disagree
-Suggest future research
Conclusions:
-Summarize the main purpose
-Avoid new subjects
-Conclude thoughts and ideas appropriately
-Use an effective concluding statement
Results. (2003). Retrieved from http://www.languages.ait.ac.th/EL21RES.HTM
Caprette, D. R. (2007, August 20). How to Write a Research Paper. Retrieved from http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/tools/report/reportform.html
How to Write Guide: Sections of the Paper. (2002). http://abacus.bates.edu/~ganderso/biology/resources/writing/HTWsections.html#discussion