or interpretative thinking that derives its validity, truthfulness, or reasonableness from your sensory perception. Touching, seeing, hearing, tasting, and smelling things around you lead to a particular conclusion about each of those experiences. DRAWING CONCLUSIONS -In your research work, your next move after analyzing data you have gathered is drawing conclusions. -Form conclusions that arise from the factual data you encountered and analyzed. - Any conclusion that you give about what you found out through your analysis of the data you collected is a “warranted conclusion”, which explains how the evidence or findings resulting from your data analysis stands to prove or disprove your conclusion. DRAWING CONCLUSIONS -the best kind of proof to back up your conclusion is one that is factual and logical or given by correct reasoning.