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  1. Chapter 7 Presenting your Findings

    7.1 Sections of the Presentation. When preparing your slides, you need to ensure that you have a clear roadmap. You have a limited time to explain the context of your study, your results, and the main takeaways. Thus, you need to be organized and efficient when deciding what material will be included in the slides.

  2. Preparing the presentation of qualitative findings

    Preparing the presentation of qualitative findings: considering your roles and goals. Dr. Philip Adu is a Methodology Expert at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP). In this post he explains the things to consider when presenting your research findings. This post follows on from his previous blog post "Perfecting the art of ...

  3. How To Present Research Data?

    Start with response rate and description of research participants (these information give the readers an idea of the representativeness of the research data), then the key findings and relevant statistical analyses. Data should answer the research questions identified earlier. Leave the process of data collection to the methods section.

  4. How to Write a Results Section

    Here are a few best practices: Your results should always be written in the past tense. While the length of this section depends on how much data you collected and analyzed, it should be written as concisely as possible. Only include results that are directly relevant to answering your research questions.

  5. How to Present Results in a Research Paper

    The "Results" section is arguably the most important section in a research manuscript as the findings of a study, obtained diligently and painstakingly, are presented in this section. A well-written results section reflects a well-conducted study. This chapter provides helpful pointers for writing an effective, organized results section.

  6. Improving Qualitative Research Findings Presentations:

    Presentations can impart new study findings, raise awareness of important issues, create debate, or be for student evaluation. They serve to establish the scholarly identities of students and early career academics in knowledge communities, that is, among those doing knowledge work in the relevant topic, field, or discipline ( Aitken, 2010 ...

  7. How to Make a Successful Research Presentation

    Presentations with strong narrative arcs are clear, captivating, and compelling. Orient the audience and draw them in by demonstrating the relevance and importance of your research story with strong global motive. Provide them with the necessary vocabulary and background knowledge to understand the plot of your story.

  8. Presentation of Quantitative Research Findings

    Valid and clear presentation of research findings is an important aspect of health services research. This chapter presents recommendations and examples for the presentation of quantitative findings, focusing on tables and graphs. The recommendations in this field are largely experience-based. Tables and graphs should be tailored to the needs ...

  9. Qualitative Presentation Strategies

    Qualitative Presentation Strategies. Nov 14, 2023. By Dr. Linda Bloomberg, and hosted by Janet Salmons, Ph.D., Research Community Manager for Sage Methodspace. Dr. Bloomberg is the author of Completing Your Qualitative Dissertation: A Road Map From Beginning to End. Use the code COMMUNITY3 for a 20% discount when you order her book, valid ...

  10. Presenting Insights and Findings: Written and Oral Reports

    Presenting Insights and Findings: Written and Oral Reports After reading this chapter, you should understand . . . That a quality presentation of research findings can have an inordinate effect on a reader's or a listener's perceptions of a study's quality. The contents, types, lengths, and technical specifications of research reports.

  11. PDF How to Write a Research Report & Presentation

    -A restatement of the research problem - A summary statement of main findings and their significance. - Shortcomings of the research - Agenda for future research Writing a Research Report: Presentation • Presentation of the text - Wordprocessed - Double spaced - Times Roman or other serif font for easy reading of body text - The particular style you use isn't important as ...

  12. Effective Presentation of Your Evaluation Results: What, So What, Now

    Typically, evaluation reports include the results of the evaluation ("What"), interpretation of results ("So What"), and recommendations for continuing and improving the educational activity ("Now What"). How evaluation findings are communicated directly influences how stakeholders understand and react to the data and ultimately ...

  13. How to Present Dissertation Findings

    The presentation of dissertation findings is a critical component in the successful completion of a master's degree program. As the culmination of years of hard work, research, and dedication, your dissertation stands as a testament to your academic prowess and your ability to contribute meaningfully to your chosen field.

  14. Presenting Findings (Qualitative)

    Qualitative research presents "best examples" of raw data to demonstrate an analytic point, not simply to display data. Numbers (descriptive statistics) help your reader understand how prevalent or typical a finding is. Numbers are helpful and should not be avoided simply because this is a qualitative dissertation.

  15. 23 Presenting the Results of Qualitative Analysis

    The findings of this study might be of interest to a wide variety of potential audiences: academic peers, whether at your own academic institution, in your broader discipline, or multidisciplinary; people responsible for creating laws and policies; practitioners who run or teach at day care centers; and the general public, including both people ...

  16. How to present research findings: The case of tables

    When presenting one's research findings becomes challenging, the best advice would be to go back to the starting point: the research question. If the hypothesis has been appropriately structured from the early stages, the results section of every paper should gradually answer this initial question. From the very first paragraph of the results ...

  17. Structuring a qualitative findings section

    Don't make the reader do the analytic work for you. Now, on to some specific ways to structure your findings section. 1). Tables. Tables can be used to give an overview of what you're about to present in your findings, including the themes, some supporting evidence, and the meaning/explanation of the theme.

  18. How to Write the Results/Findings Section in Research

    Step 1: Consult the guidelines or instructions that the target journal or publisher provides authors and read research papers it has published, especially those with similar topics, methods, or results to your study. The guidelines will generally outline specific requirements for the results or findings section, and the published articles will ...

  19. Communicating and disseminating research findings to study participants

    The researcher interview guide was designed to understand researchers' perspectives on communicating and disseminating research findings to participants; explore past experiences, if any, of researchers with communication and dissemination of research findings to study participants; document any approaches researchers may have used or intend ...

  20. Dissertation Results & Findings Chapter (Qualitative)

    The results chapter in a dissertation or thesis (or any formal academic research piece) is where you objectively and neutrally present the findings of your qualitative analysis (or analyses if you used multiple qualitative analysis methods ). This chapter can sometimes be combined with the discussion chapter (where you interpret the data and ...

  21. PDF Analyzing and Interpreting Findings

    closer to the focus of the study, its data, and its progress than you have. You have done the interviewing, studied the transcripts, and read the related literature. You have lived with and wrestled with the data. You now have an opportunity to communicate to others what you think your findings mean and integrate your findings with literature ...

  22. Multidisciplinary Pilot Research Study: Presentation of Findings

    Join us at the RCAAS for the Presentation of Findings from a Multidisciplinary Pilot Research Study! The Center for Math, Science, and Computer Education (CMSCE) and the Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services (RCAAS) will share findings from a multidisciplinary pilot research study supported by the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) Autism Collaborative Grant.

  23. Researchers review findings and clinical messages from the Women's

    A new review in JAMA highlights key findings and clinical messages from the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), the largest women's health study in the United States. The WHI is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), and was created to study factors that may reduce risks for cardiovascular disease, cancer, hip fractures, and other ...

  24. Translational Research of the Acute Effects of Negative Emotions on

    It is unclear whether the findings of our study are generalizable to older adults with comorbidities, who mostly likely would be taking medications. The study was intentionally designed to exclude individuals with prevalent CVD, CVD risk factors, and cardiovascular medications, which all reduce EDV and may have confounded the results because ...

  25. PDF Oregonians' Values and Beliefs An Overview

    2023 Oregon Values and Beliefs Typology Study, Qs3-5, Statewide Sample, n=2,529 74% 13% 12% Yes No Don't know Do you think Oregon is a socially and politically divided state? 47% 35% Somewhat worried Very worried If yes, how worried are you about the division? Total Worried 82% 36% 27% 37% Yes No Don't know

  26. A Preview of A Late-Breaking Study at ACOG 2024

    Dr. Miele will be presenting "Syphilis Treatment Among People Who are Pregnant in Six U.S. States — SET-NET, 2018-2021" at ACOG 2024.. What is the central question that your study and/or presentation tries to answer? We sought to describe syphilis treatment status and prenatal care among people with syphilis during pregnancy to identify missed opportunities for preventing congenital ...

  27. Youth Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from the ABCD

    This webinar summarized data from the ABCD Study on the relationships among COVID-19 experiences and youth health and behavior. The COVID-19 pandemic had a major ...

  28. Presenting and Evaluating Qualitative Research

    The reliability of a study refers to the reproducibility of the findings. Validity can be substantiated by a number of techniques including triangulation use of contradictory evidence, respondent validation, and constant comparison. Triangulation is using 2 or more methods to study the same phenomenon.

  29. Temporal dynamics of the multi-omic response to endurance ...

    Fig. 1: Summary of the study design and multi-omics dataset. To identify the main temporal or sex-associated responses in each tissue, we summarized the graphical cluster sizes by tissue and time ...

  30. APOE4 homozygozity represents a distinct genetic form of ...

    The analysis included 3,297 individuals for the pathological study and 10,039 for the clinical study. Findings revealed that almost all APOE4 homozygotes exhibited AD pathology and had ...