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05 May 2024

Processing and presenting results in your thesis

You have gathered the data and finished the research. Now, it is time to process the results and transform them into meaningful findings. This article will discuss the various components that you can include in the results chapter, along with practical tips and guidelines to help you navigate this process efficiently.

Processing and presenting results in your thesis
This article was written by:

Linda Hovestad

Organizing the results

Before you begin writing your results, it is important to properly organize your data. Ensure that you have a clear structure and that your results are logically presented. This might involve dividing your results into different sections according to themes, research questions, or hypotheses.

Use of graphs and tables

Graphs and tables are powerful tools for visually presenting your results. They help to make complex data easier to understand and make it simpler for readers to identify trends and patterns. Ensure that your graphs and tables are clearly labeled and provide them with brief descriptive text if required.

Interpretation of results

Presenting results is not solely about displaying data; it also encompasses interpreting and analyzing them. Take the time to discuss your findings and elucidate their significance in relation to your research questions or hypotheses. Emphasize significant discoveries and provide explanations for any inconsistencies or unforeseen outcomes..

Be cautious about making generalizations.

Be mindful of generalizing your results to a larger population. For instance, if your study was conducted on a specific sample, it is important to highlight the limitations of your study and refrain from drawing conclusions that are not supported by your data.

Ensure transparency. Be truthful about any limitations in your research methodology and offer sufficient context for your data. This will allow readers to evaluate the validity of your findings.

Cite correctly

Be sure to include proper citations for all sources and references when presenting your findings. This will help establish the credibility of your work and allow readers to verify your results and conduct further research, if needed.

Use of attachments

If you have a lot of data that does not all fit into the main body of your thesis, consider including an appendix where you can present additional data, graphs, tables, or other relevant information.

Done with your results?

After describing your results, it is time to proceed to the final sections of your thesis: the conclusion, discussion, and recommendations. In these sections, you will summarize, interpret, and discuss the potential implications of your findings. Additionally, you will offer suggestions for future research or practical applications.

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