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You will learn how to

• communicate the value of your research

• explain statistics

• not overload on details

• talk about negative results

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This is the part of the presentation that may be of most interest to the audience but it comes at a point when audience concentration is likely to be at its lowest. An audience will forget more than 75% of what they hear within 24 hours, so informing them of all the details of your results is a waste of time.

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Wallwork, A. (2010). Results and Discussion. In: English for Presentations at International Conferences. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6591-2_14

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