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Understanding difference between Biodata, Resume and CV
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A Quick guide to Dissertation writing
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Abbreviations and common error in usage of it in Scientific writing
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A Quick guide to writing Abstract
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Introduction to figure in technical writing
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Selecting keywords for your Research Article
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Quick guide to write APA discussion section
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Understanding Research Article and Review Article
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Research Journal Vs Academic Journal vs Scientific Journal
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Understanding impact factor and its calculation
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H-Index and ways to calculate it
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Art of giving effective Presentation
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Art of Note taking in Technical Writing
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Common terminologies in Technical writing
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Understanding Precision and Accuracy
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The Art of Making Research Proposal
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Understanding Biased Language in Technical writing
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Mastering Technical Writing with Rahul: A Researcher’s Essential Guide

More Tips for Writing a Results Section

a) Use the past tense. The results section should be written within the past .

 

b) Be concise and objective. You will have the chance to offer your own interpretations of the leads to the discussion section.

 

c) Use APA format. As you’re writing your results section, keep a method guide hand. The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is that the official source for APA style.

 

d) Visit your library. Read some journal articles that are on your topic. Pay attention to how the authors present the results of their research.

 

e) Get a second opinion. If possible, take your paper to your school’s writing lab for extra assistance.

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