: Re: Can tables describing data go into the materials and methods section? I have a table that describes a dataset that I use for an analysis. The table describes the sample sizes of each of the
If you're describing the way data was collected and how that data is going to be presented, I would say this came under "method". If the table contains data recorded during the tests, I would say "results".
If the table currently contains data, I would think about whether there was a way to present a blank table as part of the method, and a populated table as the results.
"Materials" to me suggests "apparatus", and it doesn't sound like that. If you currently have a section called "Materials and Method", I would consider splitting this into two separate sections.
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