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.

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Brian Buma, Ph.D.
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University of Alaska

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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
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