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| Evaluation | How do you make sure your idea is a good one? How do you convince others that it's a great idea? | | | Evaluation | How do you make sure your idea is a good one? How do you convince others that it's a great idea? | |
| Results | Present the results so that they support the claims made throughout - and support the idea that your idea (the topic of the paper) is worth publication. | | | Results | Present the results so that they support the claims made throughout - and support the idea that your idea (the topic of the paper) is worth publication. | |
| Discussion | Optional section - sometimes things that. | | | Discussion | Optional section - sometimes things that didn't fit anywhere else, but really belong in that paper. | |
| Conclusion | This is the conclusion you draw from the work, as presented in the paper. Based on what has been said in this paper, what conclusions can you draw? This is often a semi-summary of the paper. | | | Conclusion | This is the conclusion you draw from the work, as presented in the paper. Based on what has been said in this paper, what conclusions can you draw? This is often a semi-summary of the paper. | |
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