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Conclusion

CONCLUSIONS
 Conclusions are logical deductions based
on the data in the Findings section
 Usually includes a comprehensive
summary of the findings
 Ends with a statement which will lead to
the Recommendations section
CONCLUSIONS
 Respondents’ Profile is not included in the
Conclusions
 Do not include percentage figures in the
Conclusions
 Conclusions = summary of findings +
logical conclusions
SNEAK PEAK
 In preparation for the Individual Oral Presentation,
practice writing a speech.
 Write on one of the following:
 Three Things I Regret
 Three Ways of Being Successful
Three Things To Do Before I

 Give examples, reasons, etc.


 Write about 300 – 400 words
Recommendations
RECOMMENDATIONS
 Recommendations should be:
 Logical – should flow logically from the
conclusions
 Relevant – must meet the purpose and the
scope as stated in the Introduction section
 Feasible – must be practical and workable
RECOMMENDATIONS
 How to write recommendations:
 Brief – write concisely; any reason for
recommendation should only be given
if necessary
 Clear– do not be ambiguous as to how the
suggestion should be implemented
 Precise – vague recommendations usually
result from insufficient research / analysis

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