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How to Present Results

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After analyzing data, we usually have to write down the results, in the form of a student research paper, a bachelor thesis, a master thesis, or a journal article. Thereby the following points should always be discussed: 1. the problem, 2. the research question, 3. the literature, 4. the data and the method, 5. the empirical results, 6. the summary and the conclusions.

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Kronthaler, F. (2023). How to Present Results. In: Statistics Applied With Excel. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64319-8_21

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