Chapter 5 Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1 Introduction
Based on the results obtained in Chapter 4, discussions of the results will be
presented and will be used to asses whether the proposed hypotheses are supported.
All research questions will be answered subsequently and finally the achievement of
research objectives are determined.
5.2 Conclusion
As the collected samples are almost normally distributed, supposedly the
parametric statistic technique and Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficient was
needed to evaluate the correlation between the variables in a greater form of education.
As per the previous tests, the samples are reliable, valid and acceptable. Despite the
effort, it is still undeniable that there were a lot of inconsistencies that might have led to
the data collection to be wrong such as timing, individual’s behavior, preparation before
the survey and the relationship that has existed between myself as a researcher with the
respondents.
Tacit knowledge within maintenance aviation personnel is still lacking when it
comes to the ability to recall the information when needed. Virtual reality program has
thus been proven to increase their level of understanding and ability to be able to do the
task. We can hereby conclude that virtual reality program should be implemented within
the aviation training institution.
5.3 Recommendation
This research can be further improved by having more respondents signing up to
join the survey. Besides that, there should be initial assessment regarding a certain form
of knowledge for example wire locking knowledge before having them go through the
virtual reality program. This will help to evaluate the answer more accurately instead of
the respondent providing his/her thought on a question being asked on the survey.
Furthermore, the program should include varieties of task instead of one task to allow
these students to be tested their knowledge.