q-results
Q-Results
Draft results sections following APA 7th edition standards with narrative flow and properly formatted tables.
References
- references/results_template.md — section template with structure and examples
- ../references/appendix_template.md — shared appendix structure (methods and results)
- ../references/apa_style_guide.md — APA formatting, numbers, notation, formulas
- ../references/table_formatting.md — APA 7th table structure and examples
Core Principles
- Narrative prose; no bullet points, em-dashes, or standalone introductory paragraphs
- Prefer 3-12 sentence paragraphs; merge pre-table intros into post-table narrative
- Organize by research questions or analytical stages, not by statistical test
- Tables support the narrative, not replace it
- Report findings objectively without interpretation (save for discussion)
- No unnecessary bold or italic emphasis in running text
- Wrap all formulas and operator-heavy expressions in inline code backticks, in both prose and table cells (see ../references/apa_style_guide.md, "Equations, Formulas, and Set Notation")
- Focus the main text on core findings that directly address the research questions; move peripheral, supplementary, or exhaustive detail to appendices
Section Structure
Opening Overview
Summarize what analyses were conducted and what the results section covers.
Results by Research Question
For each finding area: state what was analyzed, present key findings with statistics, reference supporting tables, and transition logically.
Summary
Brief synthesis of key findings without interpretation.
Appendix Strategy
The main text tells the story of the findings; appendices provide the evidence trail for verification and reproducibility.
Core results (main text): Findings that directly answer the research questions, including the key tables and statistics needed to follow the narrative. Present only the most informative tables inline; summarize patterns rather than exhaustively listing every pathway, configuration, or subgroup.
Peripheral results (appendices): Complete truth tables, full solution tables with all equivalent models, exhaustive cross-tabulations, detailed robustness checks, sensitivity analyses, and supplementary breakdowns by subgroup or condition. Reference these at the point of relevance: "complete results in Table A4" or "detailed breakdowns are available in Appendix B."
When to move results to an appendix:
- The detail supports but does not drive the narrative (e.g., full truth tables behind a summarized solution)
- The table has more rows or columns than the reader needs to follow the argument
- The finding confirms rather than advances the story (e.g., robustness checks, alternative specifications)
- Multiple equivalent models or sensitivity tests produce similar conclusions
Then ask the user to refine the core-vs-peripheral boundary for their study, since it is context-dependent. What counts as a core table in one analysis may be appendix material in another depending on the research questions and audience.
Scope
Include: Statistical findings, pattern discoveries, comparative analyses, distribution results. Reserve: Theoretical interpretation, implications, causal explanations (discussion).
Checklist
- Tables referenced before they appear; formatted per ../references/table_formatting.md
- No interpretation beyond observational connectors ("consistent with," "suggesting")
- Statistics formatted per ../references/apa_style_guide.md (italicized symbols, no leading zeros on bounded values)
- Core findings in main text; peripheral detail in appendices with cross-references
- Appendix cross-references at point of first relevance
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