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The results section of a research paper or speech, usually involves conducting one of two numeric tasks: 1) Describing a pattern such as a trend across time or a difference across groups or causes of death. 2) Using statistical analysis to test a hypothesis about relationships among the variables under study. For those tasks, think ahead about whether it makes sense to describe things in empirical order or according to some theoretical basis for grouping the items, then organize the table or chart accordingly.