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Chapter 4: Results

The results section of your thesis presents the important or representative research data that you collected (detailed data is often given in the appendix or on a CD/DVD attached to the back of the thesis).

Points to consider when writing the Results:
  • Correctly measured results that cannot be readily explained or do not agree with the general trend of the remaining results must be included.
  • Present data in one form only, i.e., do not present data in a table if they are already provided in the text.
  • Every table and figure must be cited in the text and should appear immediately following the first reference to it in the text.
  • Do not use phrases such as: "it is clearly shown that", "it is obvious that", or "any fool can see that", as such phrases insult the reader's intelligence.
  • Do not present your results in a such a way that causes the reader to question the importance of the results; eliminate ambiguity.


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References:

[1] Biosystems Engineering Seminar course notes, developed by Dr. W.E. Muir.

[2] Calabrese, R.L. (2006). The elements of an effective dissertation and thesis: A step-by-step guide to getting it right the first time (pp. 65-78). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.


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