The document provides guidance on writing the results section of a research paper. The key points are: 1) The results section should summarize the main findings of the study in relation to the research objectives, without providing extensive details or interpreting the results. 2) Visuals like tables and figures are generally better than text for presenting data findings. The text should highlight important points and complement the visuals without repeating all the information. 3) The results section only reports what was found and presents data objectively, leaving interpretation and discussion of what the results mean for the discussion section. It answers the question "what happened" based on analysis of the collected data.