The Results section of a research article summarizes results of which of the following?
A) Study conclusions
B) Statistical analyses
C) Inferences
D) Interpretation of study findings
B
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Study results from statistical analyses are summarized in the Results section of a research article. Researchers present their interpretations of the results in Discussion section. An inference is the act of drawing conclusions based on limited information, using logical reasoning. Conclusions may be presented in the Discussion section or in a separate section, but not in the Results section.
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