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7 months ago in Literature Review , Manuscript By Rutuja M
How do you move from a descriptive summary of findings to a critical, analytical discussion in an SLR manuscript‑ What should this section address beyond merely restating results?
How can you transition from a descriptive summary of findings to a critical, analytical discussion in an SLR manuscript, and what should this section cover beyond simply restating the results?
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By Vernica Answered 7 months ago
To move beyond description, critically interpret findings by explaining their meaning, significance, and consistency with existing theories. The discussion must address the review’s limitations, practical implications for policy or practice, and provide clear, evidence-based recommendations for future research, rather than just restating results. Â
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