• Briefly reiterate main results or findings
  • All results/data must be explained and interpreted
  • Discuss how your findings expand the current knowledge of your subject with appropriate referencing of previously published works
  • Acknowledge limitations
  • State only what you have been able to support; be careful when extrapolating or speculating what your results might mean
  • Describe the implications for practice or what further research is needed
  • As suggested for the Introduction section, use primary references to support your hypotheses or reasoning behind your work
    • Primary sources are an original data reported by researchers; secondary sources are those that quote or include data from primary sources
    • Use the most recent primary sources available