handbook in Journal Publication

Results In Research Paper: How To Make Your Research Results Stand Out?

Package your research findings skilfully with this course that includes practical tips and case-wise examples to helps you pack a punch so your results section forms a strong backbone for your manuscript.

30 mins

English

Text

8 modules

Online, On-demand learning

Access on any device

What you learn

  • Why do you need to highlight your research results?
  • How to categorize data that should be presented as text, tables, and figures
  • Get actionable tips and examples to present your data concisely and effectively
  • How to avoid crucial mistakes when writing your results section
  • Description

    There is nothing more exciting and fulfilling for a researcher than sharing the findings of their study. After all, researchers go through the arduous process of deciding on a research problem, developing a research design, conducting experiments, and analyzing data in the hopes of achieving significant results. But how do you make sure your results are presented in the best way possible in your research paper?

    This course, in the form of a concise handbook, will guide you on the best way to present your results in an appealing and clear way. You will understand how best to organize your research and the subsequent results, and present it objectively, concisely and effectively. You will also discover excellent tips with case-wise examples and know the dos and don’ts when it comes to structuring your results. By the end of the course, you will be able to construct an impressive results section that will provide a strong backbone for your research paper.


    LECTURE 1 | Document/Slides

    It’s all about the results!

    4 mins

    LECTURE 2 | Document/Slides

    What comprises this section – Of blood tests and results

    4 mins

    LECTURE 3 | Document/Slides

    Deciding which data to present in the paper

    4 mins

    LECTURE 4 | Document/Slides

    Tips for using tables and figures

    4 mins

    LECTURE 5 | Document/Slides

    Key considerations for effective data presentation

    4 mins

    LECTURE 6 | Document/Slides

    The don’ts of writing results

    4 mins

    LECTURE 7 | Document/Slides

    Quick Checklist

    4 mins

    LECTURE 8 | Document/Slides

    Conclusion

    4 mins

    Instructor (1)

    Sneha Kulkarni

    Editor-in-Chief, Editage Insights; Publication Coach

    Sneha’s interest in the communication of research led her to her current role of developing and designing content for researchers and authors. She publishes articles and creates educational content that provides researchers and authors insights into the latest developments and trends in the publishing industry. She is also passionate about…

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