G10 3Q Summary of Findings, Conclusions and Reccomendations

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Summary of findings

- it is the first part of chapter five, which shows the summary and the major findings in the study.

- the summary part encapsulates the research objective and research methodology.

- the major findings of the research questions and hypothesis are also presented.

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- written in textual generalizations

- words or numbers into a meaningful statement

- no deduction, interference or interpretation

- highlight only the important findings and data

The summary of findings should

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Conclusions

- represent inferences drawn from the findings of the study.

- this should coincide with the number of specific findings, which is based on the research questions under the SOP

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- brief yet they convey all the necessary information implied in the result of the findings.

- should not show any hint of doubt

- no conclusions should be made that are not based on the findings.

Good conclusions are written...

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Reccomendations

- are appeals to groups of people or entities concerned to solve or help solve problems discovered in the study.

- this should be feasible, practical, and attainable, as it's useless to recommend the impossible.

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Abstract

- a concise summary of a research paper. It is an original work, not an excerpted passage.

- it must be fully self-contained and make sense by itself, without further reference to outside sources.

- a well-developed single paragraph of approximately 300 words in length.

-its function is to highlight briefly the significant parts of the paper, such as introduction, method, result and discussion.

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selection and indexing

Abstracts are important for both...

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Selection

Abstracts allow readers who may be interested in the paper to quickly decide whether it is relevant to their purposes and whether they need to read the whole paper.

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Indexing

Most academic journal databases accessed through the library enable you to search abstracts. This allows for quick retrieval by users. Abstracts must incorporate the key terms that a potential researcher would use to search.

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