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Research results in your master's thesis

The research results in your master's thesis are the core of your scientific investigation. They form the basis for your To answer the research question and test the hypotheses. Here you will learn how to present your results in a structured and clear way.

What belongs in the results section?

In the results section of your master's thesis, you present the collected Data that your investigation has produced. It is important to present the data in such a way that it directly relates to your Research questions and hypotheses. The results section focuses on presenting facts and findings, without interpreting them.

  • Objective presentation of the data, without interpretation.
  • Use diagrams and tables to visualize your data clearly and clearly.
  • Assign the results to the hypotheses and research questions to to create a logical structure.
  • Avoid interpretations or conclusions - that belongs in the discussion section.

Quantitative research results

If your research is quantitative, it is based on data that is in form of numbers, statistics or measurements. These You should present the results in such a way that the reader can easily can grasp. Diagrams, graphs or tables are suitable for this.

  • Show your results using statistics such as averages, Standard deviations or percentages.
  • Present your results in the order of the hypotheses or according to thematic relevance.
  • Use tables and diagrams to illustrate your results to present.

Example: In a quantitative study, you analyzed how employee motivation in a company differs from various Incentive systems are influenced. You conducted a survey of 200 Employees to record which incentives are most effective are. The results showed that monetary incentives are the strongest contributed to increasing motivation, while flexible working hours had less influence. You visualize these results in the form of bar charts and tables to show differences in the To show motivational factors.

Qualitative research results

Qualitative research results often come from interviews, open questions or observations. Here it is important to identify themes and Recognize and present patterns. Quotes and statements from the Respondents can help to illustrate the results to do.

  • Summarize recurring themes or patterns that emerge from your qualitative research emerge.
  • Use relevant quotes from interviews to get key messages to emphasize.
  • Arrange the results logically and structured according to relevance or Topics.

Example: You have qualitative interviews with executives carried out to get their views on digital transformation in to capture their company. An executive emphasized: "The The biggest challenge is the cultural shift. Technology can easily be introduced, but acceptance among employees is the most difficult part." You can find such statements use to show different views and trends in the To represent results.

To Consider

  • Use the simple past tense, as you are presenting completed research results.
  • Avoid new interpretations of the data – this belongs in the discussion section.
  • Keep the structure clear and focus on the relevance of your results to the research question.