Multiple Choice
What are appropriate ways to make the results section more readable?
A) Run all your statistics, but include as few statistics as possible. For example, specific conditions don't need to be mentioned as only significant findings need to be reported.
B) Divide the analyses into sections addressing particular hypotheses or issues and consider placing some of the key results in tables and/or figures.
C) Use only figures and tables to portray your data, as text form is the hardest to understand.
D) Do not include any statistics, but only tell the reader what the findings actually are. Statistics make the results section difficult to read.
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