explain: when formulating the results section,it is important to remember that the results of a study do not prove anything
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When formulating the results section, it's important to remember that the results of a study do not prove anything. Findings can only confirm or reject the hypothesis underpinning your study. However, the act of articulating the results helps you to understand the problem from within, to break it into pieces, and to view the research problem from various perspectives
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The results of a study only relate to the thesis statement of the research paper.
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- Only confirmation or refutation of the thesis statement can come from the findings of any research.
- It's possible that the findings of a study could mean something entirely different in a different setting than what you discovered.
- When developing the section on the results, it is essential to keep in mind that the findings of a study do not constitute evidence of anything.
- The findings can either confirm or refute the hypothesis that guided the research that you did.
- However, the act of articulating the results helps you to understand the problem from within, break it down into pieces, and to view the research problem from a variety of perspectives. This is because the act of articulating the results is a process.
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