Yes, very much so. That is quite common and welcomed. Tables aren't just for results, they are useful wherever a table is a good and clear way to organize data, and if it serves as a good organizing way for the literature (in intro or discussion, for that matter), then tables should be used, certainly.
--------------------------- Brian Buma, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Forest Ecology University of Alaska Ph: 907-796-6410 [email protected] www.brianbuma.com 2017-02-13 11:50 GMT-09:00 Manuel Spínola <[email protected]>: > Dear list members, > > Is appropriate for an original research paper to include in the Discussion > section a table comparing the finding with other studies? > > Manuel > > -- > *Manuel Spínola, Ph.D.* > Instituto Internacional en Conservación y Manejo de Vida Silvestre > Universidad Nacional > Apartado 1350-3000 > Heredia > COSTA RICA > [email protected] <[email protected]> > [email protected] > Teléfono: (506) 8706 - 4662 > Personal website: Lobito de río > <https://sites.google.com/site/lobitoderio/> > Institutional website: ICOMVIS <http://www.icomvis.una.ac.cr/> >
