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V.

Conclusions

This part draws conclusions or generalizations of the


result of the study. It should dovetail with the findings of
the study. Conclusions should be logical . Broad
generalizations not adequately supported by data should
be avoided.

e.i, they flow from the findings.


W. Implications

This part presents the summary of the implications corresponding


to the different findings of the study. Implications are the
meaning of the conclusions for the body of knowledge, theory,
and practice. They are based on but are more specific than
conclusions, and they provide specific suggestions for
implementing the findings ( Burns & Grove, 1995.)
X. Recommendations

• Recommendations must be stated explicitly.


• They should stem from the findings.
• They should be addressed to the persons, offices, agencies, or
authorities who or which are in a position to implement.
• Avenues for further research should be suggested.
The bibliography lists the different
references used in the study such as books,
encyclopedias, dictionaries, journals,
magazines, periodicals, thesis and
dissertations (published or unpublished),
legal bases (Republic Act, Presidential
Decree, Memorandum, Laws, etc,) and
websites

Y. Bibliography
This part include pertinent papers and materials related to the study. It
includes the authorization letter (permission to conduct research), letter
of transmittal (letter to the respondents), the research instruments
(forms, questionnaires, etc), statistical breakdowns, the curriculum vitae
or bibliographical sketch of the researcher or other supporting
documents.
However, the curriculum vitae or bibliographical sketch may be placed
either in the preliminaries or after appendices.

Z. Appendices

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