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How to write a dissertation results section

DissertationToday.com's guide to the perfect dissertation - the results section

The results section of your dissertation comes after the methodology and before the discussion section. It should be as long as is needed to summarize your results concisely.

In the results section, you lay out exactly what it is that you found by applying the methodology described in the previous section. The aim is to present your findings in a clear and straightforward manner. A reader should be able to understand your results with ease and draw their own conclusions from them.

“If your results are not clearly displayed then your dissertation will suffer”

Many people struggle to structure their results section correctly and try to fill up space with a display of all the raw data they collected. Other mistakes include using too many graphics or not referring them in the text. Are you struggling to make sense of your results or finding it difficult to display them properly? Our expert academic writers know exactly how to write a dissertation results section that is a concise and well presented summary of your most relevant results.

“If you include graphics, make sure you mention every single one in the text”

Another mistake is to ignore negative results or attempt to explain them away. Just because your methodology produced unexpected results does mean that you did anything wrong or that your results are no use! You will need to lay out any negative results but not interpret them. Understanding this is vital to writing a successful dissertation results section and many people get it wrong. If you are confused about what to include in your results section or how to write it, then our custom dissertation service is perfect for you.

DissertationToday.com's qualified expert dissertation writers know how to use clear sentences to highlight the most important results you produced and not try to interpret or justify them in this section. All evaluation of your data comes later in the discussion section of you dissertation.

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The results sections of your dissertation should include the following;

  • An introductory section where you offer a general picture of your results.  Summarize your results!
  • A summary of your actual findings using graphics and tables. Display your results!
  • A more detailed presentation of your findings clearly broken down into sections to make them easily understood.  Present your results in more detail!
  • A clear presentation of your most important findings. Focus on the key results!

A successful dissertation results section is a like a window into your actual findings. Anyone reading it must be able to see exactly what facts you discovered and how you processed them to produce your results. The section should be detailed enough for the reader to be able to draw their own conclusions from your results before reading your discussion.

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