Step One
Consider the report's underlying assumptions and connections to the outcomes first. Obviously, the results come out of the report's development, so you must show those relationships in the analysis of results.
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Step Two
Point out unresolved issues, and don't try to hide them. Delimit what does not fit. In some trials, there may be a result that does not fit or match the research's development. You must point it out and leave the topic open.
Step Three
Connect your findings to related research and previously published works and show your essay's new conclusions.
Explain what the theoretical bases of the research are and the possible practical applications it may have. Where do your conclusions come from, and what are they for?
Step Five
Formulate the conclusions in detail and clearly.
Step Six
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Give recommendations or suggestions, if necessary, to facilitate the understanding of the report.
Step Seven
Finally, summarize the evidence that collects this information as well as the sources.
Adapted and translated by The Cop Cart Staff
Sources: Uncomo