Unit 03: Results
Result do not speak for themselves!
같은 23% 라도,
in as many as 23% of cases
in only 23% of cases
interpretation에 따라서 다르게 전달 되어 진다.
interpretation의 전략
3.3.3 The model
Here are the sentence descriptions we have collected:
In sentences 1,2
-> the writer refers to the findings and conclusions obtained by other researchers.
In sentences 3,4
-> the writer refers back to her/his own methodology and adds more information about it.
In sentence 5
the writer invites the reader to look at a graph / figure / table / etc.
In sentence 6
-> the writer refers to specific results and compares them with those obtained in another study, using subjective, evaluative language.
In sentence 7
-> the writer offers a general statement about his/her results to begin a new paragraph.
In sentence 8
-> the writer refers to specific results and compares them to those obtained in another study, using language that comments on the result(s).
In sentences 9 and 10
-> the writer selects specific results to describe in more detail, using language that comments on the results.
In sentence 11
-> the writer refers to the method used to analyse the results.
In sentence 12
-> the writer mentions a problem in the results and uses quantity language to minimize its significance.
In sentence 13
-> the writer makes a reference to the implications and applications of the work s/he has done.
1 |
Revisiting the research aim / existing research Revisiting / expanding methodology General overview of results |
2 |
Invitation to view results specific / key results in detail, with or without explanations comparisons with results in other research comparison/s with model predictions |
3 |
problems with results |
4 |
possible implications of results |
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