Thank you very much, until this moment i was stuck at the discussion section, this presentation has just made soo much sense to me, its my first paper and i am ready to go now.
So glad it was helpful! And please do stick around for next month when I am releasing an updated version of the video! New examples, updated methods for teaching this, and better video quality. :-)
Thank you, that's a very useful video! I was pretty stuck at the Discussion of my last paper and your video helped me to get trough. Interestingly none of the information was really new to me, but the clear and calming way you presented it made the difference. :)
@@butlerscicomm Thank you for kind reply. I wish if you can make a video about how to deal with missing values in data sheets. I believe you will be the best to illustrate it.
Thank you so much! I actually have an updated version that will be posted in ~1 month, so don't forget to subscribe of you want to make sure you see it when it comes out!
Thanks for this informative video.. May I just suggest you redo this tutorial WITHOUT using colours? I wish you to show the flow /flaws of the sample discussion in WORDS, instead. Thank you!
Hi there, thanks for the kind words! My teaching style uses colors like I show here and works really well for almost all of my students, so I will likely continue to teach in the same style. If this doesn't work for you, I provide a DOI link to the paper so you can download the paper and follow along with my words. Good luck!
I also have a question: I am doing a qualitative study, and I used thematic analysis for my interview data. My question is should I apply this breakdown for each theme?
Hi! I suspect yes, as you could ensure you cover the main points for each theme, but some adaptations of this breakdown are usually needed for fields outside of hard science.
I apologize, but my background is on hard science, and is all I study in this regard, so I don't have any resources specifically for social science nor do know any to recommend, especially like my breakdowns. That said, my workshop is regularly attended by social scientists who do find ways to adapt my teaching to their needs. Feel free to reach out with any specific questions:
The best SciComm video i've seen. Thank you for making this extremely educational video, it really helped me write a good discussion! Earned a sub and a like from me :)
@@butlerscicomm Apologies I commented this from a gaming account. Just know that a real person writing a research paper got some great advice from you and it really calmed me :) Keep doing what you're doing!
You are so welcome! If this helped you and you want to check out the updated version, it is linked in the description! Best of luck with your discussion!
I made a short video answering this question for you - you can find it here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsNLDYoLOLuiE Otherwise, if your thesis is structured such that there is a discussion for each individual chapter, then the discussion in each chapter will exactly follow the same outline as for the discussion of a reserach paper with a final chapter that only needs to provide a conclusion for the thesis as a whole. If your thesis is structured such that all of the discussion is in one chapter, it is anyways still common to break it down into individual sub-headings, and each sub-heading can also still follow the discussion outline with a final overall conclusion at the end. Hope that helps!
I think the colour coding system that you developed is pretty smart for beginners who are struggling at writing discussions.
Thanks so much! I found it really helpful for helping students see these patterns in their own work. Glad you like it!
Thank you that's a very useful video I was pretty stuck at the discussion of my last paper and your video helped me to get on the from India to Tura
So happy to hear it! Best of luck with your paper!
The best video I've watched about writing a discussion section. Thank you!
Awesome! I am so happy you found it so useful!
Thanks so much for this! I've been stuck all day with growing frustration until I came across your channel!
So happy to hear it! Hope the discussion is going much better now! 😁
Simple but unique way of explaining what should look like discussion part. Thank you very much for the effort.
Thank you SO much! Glad it was helpful! :)
Thank you very much, until this moment i was stuck at the discussion section, this presentation has just made soo much sense to me, its my first paper and i am ready to go now.
This makes me SO HAPPY! Thanks for commenting to let me know - it helps motivate me to keep creating content. :-)
Thank you, its very simple and clear explanation on how to write Discussion.
You are welcome! So glad to be helpful!
One of the most useful videos I have come across. Thanks for sharing this knowledge
So glad it was helpful! And please do stick around for next month when I am releasing an updated version of the video! New examples, updated methods for teaching this, and better video quality. :-)
thank you for your brief presentation. 👏🏽
Glad to help!
This is an excellent example of decoding language structures. Thank you this was very helpful.
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, that's a very useful video! I was pretty stuck at the Discussion of my last paper and your video helped me to get trough. Interestingly none of the information was really new to me, but the clear and calming way you presented it made the difference. :)
Thank you so much for the feedback! This is great to hear! :-)
Thank you so much for your great illustrations. Your videos help me a lot in writing my thesis.
I am SO happy to hear it! If there are other videos you'd like to see, let me know!
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Thank you for kind reply. I wish if you can make a video about how to deal with missing values in data sheets. I believe you will be the best to illustrate it.
Thank you so much for making this video! Now I understand how to revise my discussions.
I'm SO happy to hear it helped you! Its what keeps me going! :-)
Your video is awesome. Thank you for your work.
Thanks for watching!
This is incredibly useful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing a million-dollar🤑😍 worth of information😇
You are welcome! So glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much for your video, it was very helpful for me!
Thank you so much! I actually have an updated version that will be posted in ~1 month, so don't forget to subscribe of you want to make sure you see it when it comes out!
Thank yooouuuuu, I love you. This video helped me a lot. You explained a standard way to write. I really enjoyed. Thanks God
Thank you so much for such a nice comment! It motivates me to create new videos! :-)
Thanks for this informative video.. May I just suggest you redo this tutorial WITHOUT using colours? I wish you to show the flow /flaws of the sample discussion in WORDS, instead. Thank you!
Hi there, thanks for the kind words! My teaching style uses colors like I show here and works really well for almost all of my students, so I will likely continue to teach in the same style. If this doesn't work for you, I provide a DOI link to the paper so you can download the paper and follow along with my words. Good luck!
I also have a question: I am doing a qualitative study, and I used thematic analysis for my interview data. My question is should I apply this breakdown for each theme?
Hi! I suspect yes, as you could ensure you cover the main points for each theme, but some adaptations of this breakdown are usually needed for fields outside of hard science.
You are doing wonderfull job. Keep it up. Sonner or later you are going to get a boom.
Thanks so much! Means a lot!
Nice Video - Hi Future FSC340 UTM Students!
Oh great - what is FSC340?
So detailed and actionable. Thank you so much. By the way, are there any discussions of social science studies that you can share? Thanks so much.
I apologize, but my background is on hard science, and is all I study in this regard, so I don't have any resources specifically for social science nor do know any to recommend, especially like my breakdowns. That said, my workshop is regularly attended by social scientists who do find ways to adapt my teaching to their needs. Feel free to reach out with any specific questions:
This was so helpful. thank you.
You are so welcome! Glad it was useful!
Very helpful, Thank you .
The best SciComm video i've seen. Thank you for making this extremely educational video, it really helped me write a good discussion! Earned a sub and a like from me :)
Aww I am so glad I could help, and thanks so much! It is comments like this that keep me going!! 🙂
@@butlerscicomm Apologies I commented this from a gaming account. Just know that a real person writing a research paper got some great advice from you and it really calmed me :) Keep doing what you're doing!
@@itsbazerker5817 I am SO HAPPY to hear this. Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to let me know. :-)
Thank you thank you thank you
You are so welcome! If this helped you and you want to check out the updated version, it is linked in the description! Best of luck with your discussion!
tnx lottt
Is this outline the same as in a discussion chapter in a thesis? Problem is a thesis might have 10 pages of discussion
I made a short video answering this question for you - you can find it here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsNLDYoLOLuiE
Otherwise, if your thesis is structured such that there is a discussion for each individual chapter, then the discussion in each chapter will exactly follow the same outline as for the discussion of a reserach paper with a final chapter that only needs to provide a conclusion for the thesis as a whole.
If your thesis is structured such that all of the discussion is in one chapter, it is anyways still common to break it down into individual sub-headings, and each sub-heading can also still follow the discussion outline with a final overall conclusion at the end.
Hope that helps!
Best video thank you
I am glad you loved it! Thanks for letting me know! :-)
How can l contact you to have a one on one discussion with you on my discussion chapter . She/her
Hi there! You can find me at butlerscicomm.com or DM me on Twitter (@ButlerKaycie). Chat soon! :-)