Results:
Como na seção anterior, o Simple Past é o mais usado, sendo assim para discutir os resultados da sua pesquisa:
- Exemplo 1: “Organic farming, in comparison to conventional farming, increased the abundance of spiders (+ 84%) and springtails (+ 31.6%) but decreased the abundance of pollinators (− 11.6%) as well as soil microbial biomass (− 9.1%).” Ostandie et al. (2021) – Revista Nature
- Exemplo 2: “...the abundances of springtails and mites were reduced by an increasing proportion of semi-natural habitats...” Ostandie et al. (2021) – Revista Nature
Novamente, o uso de Simple Present para explicar diagramas/figuras/tabelas também é efetivo:
- Exemplo: “Figure 2 shows the results of the classification models according to each criterion as a confusion matrix.” Yoo et al. (2021) – Revista Nature
Discussion:
Esta seção visa analisar os resultados de sua pesquisa e comparar com estudos anteriores, visando futuras conclusões.
Simple Past dever ser usado para sintetizar suas descobertas:
- Exemplo: “In our study, we found that antidepressants did not have any superiority over each other in terms of mortality in COVID-19 patients.” Bora et al. (2021) - Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine
Simple Present para interpretar e discutir o significado de suas descobertas:
- Exemplo: “Our study highlights the importance of clinician and leadership engagement as drivers of practice readiness to change in a quality improvement effort.” Soylu et al. (2021) – Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
Conclusions:
O Simple Present é o tempo verbal para esta seção:
- Exemplo: “Our findings suggest that COVID-19 related psychological distress and high symptoms burden of ASR are common among health professional students.” Li et al. (2021) - Psychological Medicine
O Present Perfect pode ser usado para mostrar o que os seus resultados acrescentam a literatura atual:
- Exemplo: “Our study has highlighted the adverse outcomes associated with early type II endoleaks.” Ilonzo et al. (2021) – Journal of Vascular Surgery
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