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27 January, 13:19

In the Results section of a manuscript,

A. report the data in sufficient detail to justify your conclusions.

B. include a clear statement of support or nonsupport for your original hypotheses.

C. provide dates defining the periods of recruitment and follow-up and the primary sources of the potential subjects, where appropriate.

D. a and c are correct.

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  1. 27 January, 13:39
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    Option D. a and c are correct, report the data in sufficient detail to justify your conclusions and provide dates defining the periods of recruitment and follow-up and the primary sources of the potential subjects, where appropriate, are the right answers.

    Explanation:

    Any document written by hand before the arrival of the printing was known as a manuscript. In the introduction section of a manuscript one used to discuss the importance of the problem and the need to start research on that problem. The author may discuss the controversies regarding the problem in the introduction part but it was expected from him that he presents the views and issues of both the sides.

    In the main body of the document, all the existing works had to be acknowledged. In the result section, the author is expected to report the data in adequate detail to justify the inferences and should present dates describing the duration of recruitment and follow-up and the primary sources of the implied themes, where relevant.
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