Here you only present the result (data and analysis) and do not interpret what it means. Be sure to include a statistical analysis for each of your hypotheses and in the analysis yielded significant results. Using Figures and/or Graphs and Tables in the results section is also an effective addition to the written presentation of your results (can help clarify what you found) so it is recommended that they be included. Draft Discussion: The Discussion is where you interpret the results of you study. In the Discussion you should first present your results in word not statistics. Here you present your hypotheses again and state if they were supported or rejected and what that result indicates. You also need to describe how your results relate to past research on the problem. Refer to the results others have reported (what you presented in your introduction) and how your result agree or refute their results and why you think your results are the same or different. The final thing you should include in your discussion are any limitations to your study (what maybe should have been done differently or issues you encountered {needed a more equal distribution of male and female participants} and what future research you would like to do (see done) in this area. Be sure to reference any studies you use in the Discussion. Refer to the grading rubric when writing.
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