The “Results” section is the key part of a research paper, where you need to demonstrate the data obtained during the research. If the information is presented vaguely, without structure or visualisation, your paper may not pass peer review. In the previous videos, we discussed the first two sections of IMRAD in detail – Introduction and Methods. Today we will talk about the third and perhaps the most important section – “Results”.
A new video has been released on our channel, in which Pavel Kolomiets, an expert of the Scientific and educational centre of “Scientific Publications”, will tell you in detail:
- How to structure the “Results” section correctly?
- Why is it important not to mix results with their analysis?
- How to design tables, graphs and charts for a scientific article?
- What typical mistakes authors make and how to avoid them?
- Why is it important to compare the obtained data with previous studies?
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