Discussions
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So, you’ve got most or all of your results, and now you have to discuss them, which is why this section is called the Discussion. It is also the most important section of your thesis, because it is where you give meaning to your results. This is probably why many students struggle when it comes to writing their Discussion.
On these pages, you'll find answers to some of the questions you may have been asking yourself (or your friends, or your supervisor), as well as some examples of Discussion sections from past theses. We've also included some suggestions from the experts about how to start writing your discussion.
1) What does your discussion section do?
Explains what the results mean;
interprets the data;
compares it with other research;
evaluates its importance;
points out the limitations of your research;
raises questions for future directions.