Tuesday, June 2, 2020
What Goes in Discussion Sections and How You Can Use This Information
What Goes in Discussion Sections and How You Can Use This InformationIf you have a research paper to write or are considering writing one, chances are you will want to include an appropriate amount of reference in the reading section. I would like to use this article to discuss what goes in discussion sections and how you can make the most of this section. After reading this article, you should be better equipped to write references in your papers.References can serve several functions for you as a researcher. One function is that they can give you feedback. Another function of the references is that they give the reader a sense of the relevance of your work to their current understanding of the topic. Finally, you can use references as an aid to educate others.I will use an example to explain how references work. Let's say you are studying the effect of voodoo on black communities. It might help if you mention that you have found a number of instances where it has been used. You cou ld also mention that you have interviewed one black person who used voodoo to cure his skin condition.After you have used all of these examples, you can consider adding your own examples of references. While you are at it, I will assume that you have done research on your topic. In fact, you might wish to add a paragraph or two about the original research you did, the current status of the field, and the current status of the topic.References can be used in the following ways. First, the references can add to the content of your reading section. They can give you additional details, or even encourage you to make a further investigation.Second, the references can be used to encourage the reader to do more research. If you have given the reader a link to the resource they can use, they can then decide whether to contact you. If you are interviewed, the references can provide a sense of the information you provided and/or encourage the reader to contact you. You could also include this information in your biography.Finally, references can be used to educate others. If you are interviewed for a university course, the references can remind the instructor about the questions you asked, or some of the research you conducted. You can also use them to help others learn from your work.
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