Lesson 4: Summary of Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations Flashcards

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it always address limitations and suggest how they might
be overcome in future work. Recommendations are suggestions offered by
the study. If conclusions must be drawn from the research findings,
recommendations must be written based on the conclusions. In this part,
we may suggest further research, to create a policy, or to develop a
program that could help to further improved the answers for the present
problem.

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Recommendations

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2
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synthesizes and interprets the finding and makes a reasoned
judgment that corresponds to the finding. It answers the questions in
the statement of the problem. Conclusion is the section where you restate
the purpose and questions of your study, as well as explain how you
reached this particular purpose and how you responded to your research
questions stated in the beginning of your study.

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conclusion

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3
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is an empirical fact, based on data collected that does not just
rely on opinion (even if it is that of an expert). Finding is a piece
of information discovered during a research of a problem. This is what
you have found after collecting your research data.

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Finding

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4
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demands that each specific question under the
statement of the problem must be written first to followed by the
findings that would answer it. When writing this part, remember the
following.

  • The findings should be textual generalizations, that is, a summary
    of the important data consisting of text and numbers.
  • No deductions, nor inference, nor interpretation should be made
    otherwise it will only be duplicated in the conclusion.
  • Only the important findings, the highlights of the data, should be
    included in the summary, especially those upon which the conclusions
    should be based.
  • Must be stated as concisely as possible.
  • Use past tense to present the result of findings of the
    investigation.
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Summary of findings

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