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Chapter 5: Discussion
The Discussion affords you the opportunity to explore the significance of your research results.
Points to consider when writing the Discussion:- The Discussion must satisfy the objectives as outlined in the Introduction.
- Discuss principles, relationships, and generalizations relevant to your results.
- Include important exceptions even though you cannot explain them.
- Do not discuss every little detailed result. In so doing you may shift focus away from your significant contributions.
- Some speculation is encouraged, provided it is clearly identified as such and is meaningful.
- Discuss the theoretical implications, as well as practical applications, of your results.
- Compare your results with other published work.
- Do not state cause and effect relationships that have not been proven. Frequently, experimental data can only be used to develop correlations, rather than to prove cause and effect relationships.
- Finish your discussion with a summary of the significance of your research findings to the field.
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Footnotes
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. 79-96). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.
[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. 79-96). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.
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