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Practical Research 2

Quantitative
CG Topic 6:Reporting &
Sharing Findings
Objectives:
• At the end of the discussion the participants will be
able to:
– Demonstrate understanding on the summary of research
findings, conclusion and recommendation ;
– Formulate conclusion in the form of generalization; and
– Appreciate importance of providing recommendation for
the application of research findings
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SUMMARY
Brief statement
Research question
Textual generalization
Highlights
Concise
New data
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CONCLUSION
 Generalization
Specific Question
Facts
Concise

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CONCLUSION
 Category
 Specific
Finalized

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Conclusion

Purpose

answers
 results
relationships
Conclusion

 Generalizations of trends

Discuss Contrary results


Conclusion

Word Choice

Use “ show, demonstrate, indicate,


support, suggest, imply, appear”
Hedging terms like“may be, might
be, could be, probably, possibly”
may be used as needed
Specific
Restatement of Main Premise

Summary of Key Points

Broad statement

General
Prevalence and incidence of COPD in
smokers and non-smokers: the Rotterdam
Study- Terzikhan,Verhamme, Hofman,
Striker, Brusselle & Lahousse (2016)
Conclusion

Overall, our study confirms that the incidence of COPD is


higher in men than in women and in elderly than in younger
subjects.

The age-specific incidence of COPD in never smokers


increased by age, but to a lesser extent than the incidence of
COPD in current and former smokers .The detection of COPD
cases in never smokers indicates that, besides tobacco
smoking, other factors such as genetic susceptibility,
impaired lung growth, respiratory infections and
Prevalence and incidence of COPD in
smokers and non-smokers: the Rotterdam
Study- Terzikhan,Verhamme, Hofman,
Striker, Brusselle & Lahousse (2016)
environmental exposures including occupational exposures
and (outdoor and indoor) air pollution might contribute to
the development of COPD . Interestingly, in our study,
majority of female COPD cases were never smokers,
whereas this prevalence was much lower in men . Indeed,
our data confirm that one of these environmental exposures,
namely passive smoking, is higher in females than in males
Finally, the overall incidence rate of COPD in the Rotterdam
is a higher in males and in smokers. The proportion of never
smokers among COPD cases is substantial and higher in
females than in males.
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Recommendation
 Relevant problems
Continuance
Ideal

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Recommendation
 logical
Implementers
further research

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Statement of the Conclusion Recommendation
Problem
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Activity
Worksheet
PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
Reporting and Sharing Findings
1. Draws Conclusion from Research Findings
2. Formulates Recommendation

Instruction: Write a Conclusion and Recommendation


about your on-going quantitative research on a Manila
paper. You are given 15 minutes to finish the task and
post your material on the designated exhibit location.
Assigned a research presenter from your group for the
simulation activity.
Thank You

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