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Tips to structure science paper

5 years ago in Research Writing By Ritesh Tomar


Hello all. I want to structure the science paper. Although I know that abstract, introduction etc sections need to be included, I don’t know how to write figures, methods and results section. Kindly provide me with some easy tips to write these sections.

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By Sonam Bhatia Answered 5 years ago

Method section figures out an answer to your research question. If you are proposing a new approach, you need to include complete information about the approach so as to help the reader to understand the concept. Make sure that you don’t repeat the details of established methods. Provide summaries and evidence for previously established research methods.


By Jessica Answered 5 years ago

Ritesh, in result section you have to include the outcomes of your study. Use sub-headings to group the results of the same kind as it will make it easier for your readers to review and read. Number the subsections for internal cross-referencing, but take the publisher’s guide for Authors into account.


By Divya Answered 4 years ago

Tables represent the actual experimental results, while figures compare your experimental results with the previous ones, or with your calculated/theoretical values. While including tables and figures 1. Avoid crowded plots and use only three to four data sets per figure. 2.Pay attention to axis label size 3.Incorporate clear symbols and data sets to make it easy to distinguish. 4.Do not include long lame or boring tables Further if you need any help in including the tables or charts, you can take help from team at https://www.atkinsediting.com/. I have heard that the team is really good.


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