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In a research paper there are three sections that need to be done at the end that will make the paper complete. In a results section there is everything needed for the reader to understand some of the results you received. For an example a graph, survey, interview, or a diagram. So the reader can have a visual idea of what and how many people responded and how much of a positive or neagtive response they recieved. as well as pin pointing all the important results. Something to look out for when it comes to doing your result section to not over do your results just put enough infomation to cover everything you need.
After the results section you move on to the discussion which is the section in your paper that you take your results and take it into considerstion with investigation of all the infomation you ended with in the indroduction section. This time your testing out your hypothesis and overall the information your feeding the reader. Watch out for using to much of the first person and don’t keep restating yourself over and over again.
The conclusion section is the very end of the paper and can be the most difficult as well as the introductio section. This brings all the infomation all together from the body of the paper to thr end its bringing it all together.

http://www.ehow.com/how_5737710_write-results-section-research-paper.html

This document I found talks about the steps to follow to complete and have a successful results section in your paper.

http://www.experiment-resources.com/writing-a-discussion-section.html

This is a document talking about the discussion section of the paper.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2062895_write-conclusion-discussion-section-lab.html

The conclusion section is discussed in this document showing and telling you how to be a scholar at writing a conclusion.

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  1. [...] Bibliography Part 7:Understanding Audience Part 8:Drafting and Revising; Introduction, methods, and discussions, results,& conclusion Part 9:Peer Review and Feedback Part 10:Publishing Research Possibly related posts: (automatically [...]


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