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How To Write Discussion Section In Research Paper? Key To Journal Acceptance
Handbook in Journal Publication
How To Write Discussion Section In Research Paper? Key To Journal Acceptance
Sneha KulkarniEditor-in-Chief, Editage Insights; Publication Coach
Highlight the importance of your research results with this practical guide that offers detailed samples, expert tips, and easy-to-follow steps to create an impactful discussion section.
What you learn
The importance of a well-structured discussion section
What information you should include in this section
Easy steps to help you write an ideal discussion section
Sample discussion section to check if you're on the right track
The dos and don’ts when writing the discussion section
How to use the checklist so you don’t miss any key details
Description
Ground-breaking results make your paper interesting, but how can you take it up a notch to grab attention and be accepted by journals? Make your manuscript stand out by creating an impactful discussion section that provides meaning and perspective to your exciting results. However, getting this right can be tricky.
This handbook delivers easy-to-follow guidelines and tips to help you write an ideal discussion section. Learn what information you should and shouldn’t include in this section, and how to draw conclusions from your study to showcase the significance of your research work.
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Modules
LECTURE 1 |Document/Slides
Of restaurants and the discussion section
3 mins
LECTURE 2 |Document/Slides
What do I present in this section?
3 mins
LECTURE 3 |Document/Slides
How to write the discussion section
3 mins
LECTURE 4 |Document/Slides
Wait! How long should the discussion section be?
3 mins
LECTURE 5 |Document/Slides
Sample discussion section
3 mins
LECTURE 6 |Document/Slides
What not to do in the discussion section
3 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 teaching ESL and EFL teaching.