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Our dissertation results writing service provides expert assistance with presenting research findings through properly formatted tables and figures, accurate statistical results reporting, and organized data presentation that meets publication standards. Whether you need help with quantitative results from SPSS, qualitative findings from thematic analysis, or mixed methods data integration, our PhD-qualified writers produce results chapters that report your data with precision and clarity.

A dissertation results writing service provides professional assistance with presenting research findings clearly and accurately using tables, figures, charts, and narrative reporting. The results chapter reports quantitative statistical outputs (descriptive and inferential statistics, hypothesis testing) or qualitative thematic findings without interpretation, which is reserved for the discussion chapter. DissertationWritingServices.org offers results chapter writing from PhD-qualified writers who format SPSS, R, and NVivo outputs to publication standard and organize findings by research question for examiner clarity.


What Our Dissertation Results Writing Service Includes

The dissertation results chapter presents research findings objectively using tables, figures, charts, and narrative description without injecting interpretation or opinion. Writing the results chapter demands a skill set distinct from any other chapter: precision in data presentation, fluency with statistical reporting conventions, proficiency with qualitative coding displays, and the discipline to report what the data shows without venturing into what it means. That interpretive work belongs in the discussion chapter.

Our results writing service covers every component required for a rigorous findings chapter, including quantitative results presentation with proper statistical reporting, qualitative findings organization through thematic display, publication-standard tables and figures, and clear organization by research question or hypothesis. For students who need comprehensive dissertation writing packages, our results chapter service integrates with all other chapter offerings.

Quantitative Results Presentation and Statistical Reporting

For quantitative studies, our writers present statistical results with full reporting of test statistics, degrees of freedom, p-values, confidence intervals, and effect sizes. Every quantitative results section follows discipline-specific conventions, whether APA, Harvard, or another required style. Descriptive statistics characterize the sample before inferential statistics address each hypothesis. Tables and figures are formatted to publication standard, converting raw SPSS output into clean, readable presentations that examiners can evaluate at a glance.

Qualitative Findings Organization and Thematic Display

For qualitative studies, our writers organize thematic findings through clear coding frameworks, presenting major themes and sub-themes with supporting participant quotes and narrative findings. The findings chapter organizes qualitative data through thematic analysis coding frameworks, participant quotes, and narrative findings that emerge from interviews, focus groups, or document analysis. Each theme is connected to the relevant research question, and the coding framework is explained with sufficient detail for the reader to follow the analytical logic.

Tables, Figures, and Charts in Publication-Standard Format

A professional results writer formats SPSS, R, and Stata outputs into publication-standard tables and figures with proper APA, Harvard, or discipline-specific presentation conventions. Raw software outputs are not suitable for dissertation submission. Our writers transform statistical software outputs into properly labeled, numbered, and formatted tables and figures that comply with your institution's requirements. Charts, graphs, and visual displays are designed for clarity and accuracy, ensuring that the data presentation supports rather than obscures the findings.

Mixed Methods Results Integration

Mixed methods studies require careful integration of quantitative and qualitative data streams within the results chapter. Our writers present each data type according to its conventions — statistical results for quantitative components and thematic findings for qualitative components — while maintaining a clear organizational structure that shows how the two approaches address the research questions. This integration requires expertise in both data presentation traditions.


Quantitative Results Chapter Writing

The quantitative results chapter follows a structured format that moves from sample description through hypothesis testing. Every element must be reported with statistical precision and formatted according to the required style guide. Our writers are experienced with the full range of quantitative reporting conventions.

Descriptive Statistics and Sample Characteristics

Every quantitative results chapter begins with descriptive statistics that characterize the study sample: demographics, response rates, means, standard deviations, and frequency distributions. This section establishes the data foundation on which all inferential analyses build. Our writers present sample characteristics in clearly formatted tables that give examiners immediate access to the essential descriptive information. Proper data presentation at this stage ensures that the statistical results that follow can be interpreted within the correct sample context.

Inferential Statistics: Regression, ANOVA, Chi-Square, and T-Tests

The core of a quantitative results chapter reports the inferential statistics that test each hypothesis or address each research question. Our writers report regression analyses, ANOVA results, chi-square tests, t-tests, and other statistical procedures with complete reporting of test statistics, significance levels, and effect sizes. Each test is introduced with a brief statement of the hypothesis being tested, followed by the statistical results, followed by a factual statement of whether the hypothesis was supported. This structured approach ensures clarity and completeness. Hypothesis testing results are presented without interpretive commentary, maintaining the boundary between results and discussion.

Hypothesis Testing Results and Effect Sizes

Beyond statistical significance, our writers report effect sizes (Cohen's d, eta-squared, R-squared, odds ratios) that communicate the practical magnitude of findings. Examiners increasingly expect effect size reporting alongside p-values, and many institutional guidelines now mandate it. Our writers include these measures as standard practice, presented in context within both narrative text and formatted tables. This approach to statistical results formatting demonstrates methodological sophistication.

SPSS, R, and Stata Output Formatting

Raw SPSS output, R console results, and Stata log files are not suitable for dissertation submission. Our writers convert these outputs into properly formatted dissertation tables that comply with APA or other required style conventions. Each table is numbered, titled, annotated with relevant notes, and referenced in the narrative text. SPSS output presentation is one of our most requested services, as many students struggle to translate software outputs into the polished, publication-standard format that examiners expect.


Qualitative Findings Chapter Writing

Qualitative results chapters require a fundamentally different approach from quantitative ones. The emphasis shifts from statistical reporting to thematic organization, coding transparency, and evidence display through participant voices.

Thematic Analysis Results and Coding Frameworks

The qualitative findings chapter presents themes that emerged from the coding process, organized in a hierarchy of major themes and sub-themes. Our writers display the coding framework clearly, showing how initial codes were developed, refined, and grouped into themes. Each theme is presented with a descriptive label, a definition, and the evidence that supports it. Thematic analysis results are structured to demonstrate the analytical rigor of the coding process and the trustworthiness of the findings.

Participant Quotes and Evidence Display

Direct participant quotes are the primary evidence in qualitative findings chapters. Our writers select and present quotes that are representative, vivid, and directly supportive of the theme under discussion. Each quote is attributed appropriately (using pseudonyms or participant identifiers as required by your ethics protocol) and contextualized with narrative findings that explain how the quote illustrates the theme. The balance between quotes and narrative is calibrated to meet disciplinary expectations.

Narrative Findings and Pattern Identification

Beyond individual themes, qualitative results chapters often identify patterns and relationships across themes. Our writers present these cross-cutting patterns through narrative analysis, showing how themes interact, overlap, or create tensions. This pattern identification remains descriptive rather than interpretive; the analytical commentary about what these patterns mean is reserved for the discussion chapter that follows.

NVivo and MAXQDA Output Presentation

For studies that used NVivo, MAXQDA, or other qualitative data analysis software, our writers present software-generated outputs — including coding matrices, word frequency analyses, and thematic maps — in formats appropriate for dissertation submission. These visual displays complement the narrative findings and provide examiners with evidence of systematic analysis.


The Boundary Between Results and Discussion

Maintaining a clear boundary between data presentation and data interpretation is one of the most important and most frequently violated conventions in dissertation writing. The results chapter maintains a clear boundary between data presentation and data interpretation, reserving analytical commentary for the discussion chapter that follows.

What Belongs in the Results Chapter

The results chapter reports what the data shows: statistical test outcomes, thematic findings, participant responses, and patterns in the data. It answers the question "What did you find?" but not "What does it mean?" Factual statements about findings ("The regression was statistically significant, F(3, 246) = 12.45, p < .001") belong in the results. Interpretive statements ("This finding suggests that...") belong in the discussion. Our writers maintain this distinction rigorously throughout the findings chapter.

What Belongs in the Discussion Chapter

Interpretation of findings, comparison with prior literature, theoretical analysis, and implications all belong in the discussion chapter. When these elements appear in the results chapter, they compromise the objectivity that the results section is designed to maintain. For students who need both chapters, our pair results with discussion chapter writing service ensures proper separation of presentation and interpretation across the two chapters.

Combined Results and Discussion Chapters

Some dissertations, particularly in certain social science and humanities disciplines, use a combined results and discussion chapter. Even in this format, the presentation of findings and their interpretation should be clearly delineated within each section. Our writers handle combined chapters by structuring each research question section with findings first, followed by discussion, maintaining analytical clarity even within a single chapter structure.


Our Results Chapter Writing Process

Our process for writing your results chapter is structured to ensure accuracy, completeness, and proper formatting. Because the results chapter depends entirely on your analyzed data, our process begins with a thorough review of your data outputs.

Receiving and Reviewing Your Analyzed Data

You provide your analyzed data — SPSS output files, R scripts and results, Stata logs, NVivo coding reports, or thematic analysis notes — along with your research questions and methodology chapter. Our writers review this material to understand the analytical approach, the variables under investigation, and the specific tests or coding procedures employed. This review ensures that the results chapter accurately represents your data. If you need data analysis before your results chapter, we offer analysis services that feed directly into results writing.

Structuring Results by Research Question or Hypothesis

Our results writing service structures quantitative findings through descriptive statistics, inferential test outputs, and hypothesis testing results organized by research question or variable. For qualitative studies, findings are organized by theme with clear connections to research questions. This organizational structure ensures that examiners can trace each finding back to its corresponding research question, which is essential for demonstrating that the study addressed its stated aims. The methodology that determines your results structure governs how findings are organized.

Formatting, Revision, and Delivery

The writer produces a complete results chapter with properly formatted tables, figures, narrative descriptions, and clear organizational structure. You receive the draft for review and can request revisions. The final product is a results chapter ready for committee submission, formatted to your institution's standards. For students working toward the conclusion that synthesizes your results, the results chapter provides the empirical foundation that the conclusion will summarize.

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Subject-Specific Results Chapter Expertise

Results chapter conventions vary across disciplines. The way findings are presented in a healthcare study differs from a business dissertation or an education research project. Our writers hold advanced degrees in specific fields and format results chapters according to disciplinary expectations.

Healthcare and Nursing Research Findings

Healthcare and nursing results chapters often involve clinical outcome measures, patient survey data, and intervention effectiveness reporting. Statistical results in these fields frequently include odds ratios, relative risk, confidence intervals, and clinical significance thresholds alongside statistical significance. Our writers format healthcare findings according to CONSORT, STROBE, or other relevant reporting guidelines, ensuring that the results chapter meets both institutional and field-specific standards.

Social Science and Education Results

Social science and education results chapters commonly present survey data, interview findings, observational data, or experimental outcomes. Quantitative results in these fields typically follow APA formatting conventions, while qualitative findings follow discipline-specific thematic display practices. Our writers are experienced with the range of analytical approaches used in these fields, from structural equation modeling to grounded theory coding.

Business and Finance Data Presentation

Business and finance results chapters often involve financial data analysis, regression modeling, case study findings, and market data presentation. Tables and figures in these fields must communicate complex data relationships clearly. Our writers present business and finance findings with the analytical precision and visual clarity these disciplines demand. Doctoral results chapter standards in business and finance programs require particular attention to reporting conventions.

View results chapter sample work to see the quality of our output firsthand, or read our free guide to writing your dissertation if you prefer to develop your results chapter independently.


Frequently Asked Questions About Results Chapter Writing

Should the results chapter include interpretation of findings?

No, the dissertation results chapter should present findings objectively without interpretation. Its purpose is to report what the data shows through statistics, themes, tables, and figures while reserving analytical commentary, comparison with literature, and theoretical interpretation for the discussion chapter. The results chapter answers "What did you find?" while the discussion answers "What does it mean?" Some disciplines permit a combined results and discussion chapter, but even then, presentation and interpretation should be clearly delineated. DissertationWritingServices.org structures results chapters with proper separation between presentation and analysis.

How should quantitative results be organized in a dissertation?

Quantitative results are typically organized by research question or hypothesis, beginning with descriptive statistics that characterize the sample, followed by inferential statistics for each hypothesis. Each section should include the test used, test statistic, degrees of freedom, p-value, and effect size, supported by properly formatted tables and figures. The organizational structure mirrors the research questions in the introduction, enabling examiners to trace each statistical finding to its corresponding hypothesis. Our writers follow this standard structure for clarity and examiner readability.

How do you present qualitative findings in a dissertation?

Qualitative findings are typically organized by themes or categories that emerged from the coding process, with each theme supported by direct participant quotes and descriptive narrative. The findings chapter should explain the coding framework used, present major and sub-themes with supporting evidence, and show how themes relate to the research questions posed in the introduction. The balance between narrative description and participant voice must be calibrated to disciplinary expectations. DissertationWritingServices.org presents qualitative findings with clear thematic organization and properly attributed participant evidence.

Can you format my SPSS or R output into proper dissertation tables?

Yes, raw statistical software outputs are not suitable for dissertation submission. Professional results writing includes converting SPSS, R, Stata, or NVivo outputs into properly formatted, publication-standard tables and figures that comply with APA, Harvard, or other required style guides. Each table is numbered, titled, and annotated according to institutional requirements, with proper references in the narrative text. DissertationWritingServices.org reformats all statistical outputs to meet your institution's presentation standards.


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