How to write the Results section of a research paper | journal paper Results section

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How to write the Results section of a research paper? How to organize your findings? How to use charts in your Results section? How to write a great Results section? What are the requirements of a journal paper Results section?

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0:00 Introduction to the Results section
0:53 What does the Results section do?
1:21 What IS included in the Results section?
1:55 What is NOT included in the Results section?
2:15 How to organize your findings in the Results section?
3:00 How to use charts in the Results section?
4:07 How to reference tables and figures in the Results section?
5:27 How to write about your results in your paper?
6:43 6 Steps for writing a great Results section
10:07 Hire a professional editor from Uni-edit

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What is the Results section, and what does the Results section do?
The Results section of a scientific research paper represents the core findings of a study. It presents these findings in a logical sequence without bias or interpretation from the author. The Results section breaks your data into sentences directly linking them to your research question.

What is included in the Results section?
The Results section should describe the findings of your study. The Results section does not need much else. The findings include:Data presented in tables, charts, graphs, and figures, data analysis, data corresponding to the research questions, and secondary findings.

What is not included in the Results section?
To keep the Results section clear for readers, avoid including these:
Avoid including explanations and interpretations of the data
Avoid including secondary results that do not contribute to answering the research question.

Here are some organization tips to help you clearly present your findings:
Restate one of your research questions, then present the data that addresses that research question. Do this for all of your research questions.
Group similar data together. For example, start with the positive results, then the neutral results, then the negative results. Group data in chronological order. For example: start with data from the 80s, then 90s, then the 2000s.

How to use charts in your Results section
When you decide to include a chart or graph to illustrate data, create them with your research question in-mind. Captioning your tables helps readers understand the data you’re presenting. Remember that while figures clarify and enhance the text, they cannot replace it.

6 steps for writing a great Results section:
Step 1: Read your target journal’s guidelines for authors
Step 2: Outline your Results section
Step 3: Design your charts
Step 4: Draft your Results section
Step 5: Edit and revise your Results
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