The Principles of Biomedical Scientific Writing: Results

AuthorZahra Bahadoranen
AuthorParvin Mirmiranen
AuthorAzita Zadeh-Vakilien
AuthorFarhad Hosseinpanahen
AuthorAsghar Ghasemien
OrcidZahra Bahadoran [0000-0003-4636-3977]en
OrcidParvin Mirmiran [0000-0003-2391-4924]en
OrcidFarhad Hosseinpanah [0000-0001-5235-9451]en
OrcidAsghar Ghasemi [0000-0001-6867-2151]en
Issued Date2019-04-30en
AbstractThe “results section” of a scientific paper provides the results related to all measurements and outcomes that have been posted earlier in the materials and methods section. This section consists of text, figures, and tables presenting detailed data and facts without interpretation and discussion. Results may be presented in chronological order, general to specific order, most to least important order, or may be organized according to the topic/study groups or experiment/measured parameters. The primary content of this section includes the most relevant results that correspond to the central question stated in the introduction section, whether they support the hypothesis or not. Findings related to secondary outcomes and subgroup analyses may be reported in this section. All results should be presented in a clear, concise, and sensible manner. In this review, we discuss the function, content, and organization of the “results section,” as well as the principles and the most common tips for the writing of this section.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijem.92113en
KeywordResulten
KeywordWriting Scientific Papersen
KeywordMedical Scientific Journalsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Principles of Biomedical Scientific Writing: Resultsen
TypeReview Articleen

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