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What is the correct tense to use when writing the results section of a research paper?
What is the correct tense to use when writing the results section of a research paper?
- Conditional tense
- Present tense
- Future tense
- Past tense (correct)
Why is it important to avoid providing non-critical data in the results section of a research paper?
Why is it important to avoid providing non-critical data in the results section of a research paper?
- To maintain focus on answering the research question (correct)
- To add more content
- To confuse the readers
- To make the paper shorter
How should the results section be organized in most research paper formats?
How should the results section be organized in most research paper formats?
- Present discussion first, followed by results
- Present all data regardless of relevance
- Present results without any explanation
- Present results followed by explanations (correct)
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to present and organize results in a research paper?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to present and organize results in a research paper?
What should be remembered about the results of a study when formulating the results section?
What should be remembered about the results of a study when formulating the results section?
How is the page length of the results section determined?
How is the page length of the results section determined?
What is the purpose of the results section in a research paper?
What is the purpose of the results section in a research paper?
Which of the following should be avoided when writing the results section?
Which of the following should be avoided when writing the results section?
What tense should be used when referring to results in a research paper?
What tense should be used when referring to results in a research paper?
What should the analysis section of a research paper include?
What should the analysis section of a research paper include?
What is the main purpose of the discussion section in a research paper?
What is the main purpose of the discussion section in a research paper?
What is the role of non-textual elements in the results section?
What is the role of non-textual elements in the results section?