In APA style, a general rule is that there is no repetition of information. The exception to this occurs in this section of the research report because it repeats in nonstatistical terms what the results section included in statistical terms

a. introduction c. method
b. references d. discussion


D
It is useful to summarize the results in words in addition to presenting all the results in statistical notation. This paves the way for integrating the results with those of previous research and drawing conclusions.

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