Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Discussion Section - Purdue OWL: Writing in Psychology: Experimental Report Writing

Purdue OWL: Writing in Psychology: Experimental Report Writing: "Begin by providing an interpretation of your results: what is it that you have learned from your research?
Discuss each hypotheses or research question in more depth.
Do not repeat what you have already said in your results—instead, focus on adding new information and broadening the perspective of your results to you reader.
Discuss how your results compare to previous findings in the literature. If there are differences, discuss why you think these differences exist and what they could mean.
Briefly consider your study's limitations, but do not dwell on its flaws.
Consider also what new questions your study raises, what questions your study was not able to answer, and what avenues future research could take in this area.
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