Abstract

Discussion is the exchange of arguments and views related to a particular subject of discussion and the making of judgments arising from such confrontation. Such content has its place in the scientific research report and is behind the results, ahead of the conclusions. This section has its own structure, which depends on the authors who propose and practice it. Regardless of which variant of structure you use, researchers should be aware of such structures and follow selected examples when writing their reports. In this regard, higher education students need training to be able to compile this part of the scientific research report more easily and more quickly, especially for those conducting forestry research.

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