15 PART VIII: Reading Between the Lines: How Authors use Text, Tables, and Pictures to Tell You the Story CHAPTER 39: Results in Text and Tables RAW RESULTS AND COOKED FINDINGS INTERESTING FINDINGS LEGENDS AND BRACKETS DASHES CHAPTER 40: Results in Pictures WHY USE CHARTS AND FIGURES? SHAPE OF DISTRIBUTIONS CHAPTER 41: The Discussion and Conclusions
16 References
17 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 31Table 31.1 A few of the more common statistical tests.
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 Authors and research centres listed at the start of a research pa...Figure 1.2 Paper written by multiple authors on behalf of several research g...Figure 1.3 Acknowledgement of statistical, financial, and other support at t...
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 An example of a structured Abstract – this one from a trial of tw...Figure 2.2 An unstructured Abstract accompanied by a list of Keywords indica...Figure 2.3 Explaining the background to a research study.Figure 2.4 Introduction explaining the rationale for the study.Figure 2.5 Ethical considerations in a study involving adults with a learnin...
3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Statement of a study's main hypothesis.Figure 3.2 A study with two hypotheses.Figure 3.3 The (structured) Abstract of a qualitative study, starting with a...Figure 3.4 The aim of the qualitative study.Figure 3.5 New subgroup analysis in report of an RCT.
4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 A qualitative study examining views and experience of tests and i...Figure 4.2 Grounded theory as the theoretical basis for a study examining pa...Figure 4.3 A qualitative study employing ethnographic (participant observati...Figure 4.4 A qualitative study involving focus groups and individual intervi...
5 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Types of research study design.Figure 5.2 Extract from case series of bouncy castle injuries.Figure 5.3 Extract from cross‐sectional study about bouncy castle injuries....Figure 5.4 Prevalence of a clinical feature, determined in a cross‐sectional...Figure 5.5 Extract from a cross‐sectional (incidence) study about frequency ...Figure 5.6 Use of a survey method in a cross‐sectional study.
6 Chapter 6Figure