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Drawing of Conclusions

Meaning
Conclusion is a type of inferential or interpretative
thinking that derives its validity, truthfulness, or
reasonableness from your sensory experience. These
sensory experiences are factual data to support the
truthfulness of your conclusions
Pointers in Writing Conclusions
• Explain your point in a clear and simple sentences.
• Use expressions that center on the topic rather than on yourself, the
researcher.
• Include only necessary items; exclude any piece of information or
picture not closely related to your paper.
• Have your conclusion contain only validly supported findings instead
of falsified results
• Practice utmost honesty and objectivity in stating the results of your
critical evaluation of outcomes that you expect to support your
conclusions
Identify whether each purported evidence
below is good or not. State your reasons.
1. The workers seem to file a labor case
2. They worked hard the way the characters in the movie, The Bible
did their jobs.
3. The company’s records show the number of absences the laborers
incurred.
4. Apparently, the laborers failed to get their 13th month pay last year.
5. For returning the lost and found wallet containing P15,000, the
laborer received a certificate of merit
Group Work: Write in the middle of the graph one
conclusion you have about a person, thing, event, and
so on. Keeping in mind the best evidence rule, let your
conclusion be surrounded with good evidences.
Evidence 1

Evidence 6
Evidence 2
Ex. We conclude that
our present school is
__________
Evidence 5 Evidence 3

Evidence 4

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