How to write Discussion section

Discussion section is an important section which researchers include in a paper, thesis or dissertation but not in a proposal. It is the section in which you ought to compare and contrast your findings with those of other top scholars and prove that yours outweigh theirs. You have to show that you are a head and a shoulder above others, especially important researchers, so that you can stand out and shine. It is the place where you talk about both strengths and weaknesses of your work in relation to others. This means that you should be able to judge you text and that of other researchers fairly considering all important factors so that at the end you can prove your findings are worthy of consideration and that they contribute to the existing body of knowledge.

This course is preparing you to write what you ought to in this important section, taught by the author of a book series on “How to write academic research papers” in English published by Amazon.

Section

1
Discussion: Introduction
03:03
2
Discussion: Moves & Steps
08:08
3
Discussion: What to include
05:03
4
Discussion: Common mistakes
05:47
5
Reference to literature or to research aim/question
04:41
6
Statements of result
04:11
7
Unexpected outcome
03:07
8
Reference to previous research: Support
06:29
9
Reference to previous research: Contradict
02:50
10
Devices that distance the author from a proposition
03:25
11
Explanations for results
03:53
12
Advising cautious interpretation
02:52
13
Suggesting general hypotheses
03:17
14
Noting implications
04:20
15
Commenting on findings
02:17
16
Suggestions for future work
03:53
17
Being cautious when explaining results
01:56
18
Discussion: Features
05:55
19
Discussion: Do's
06:52
20
Discussion: Don'ts
11:29

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