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- This chapter looks specifically at your results.
- * You measured some samples.
- What values did you measure?
- Present them in a table or graph?
- How did you test whether they were good measurements?
- Were you looking to improve something?
- Are your new samples better than the old ones?
- * You built a device;
- what tests did you run to make sure that it is running correctly?
- * You calculated something or developed a new theory about something.
- How do you know how well it predicts?
- What tests did you run?
- What comparisons with the literature did you make?
- * You coded or simulated something.
- What tests did you run to be sure it was working correctly?
- Describe what you want the reader to notice in the results.
- Give the facts, then give your analysis of the facts.
- Present your graphs, figures, tables, photos, and equations needed to show what you accomplished.
- Label everything clearly, using the recommendations given below in “Things to Look For”
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