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10.  The  findings  are  compared  and  contrasted  with  that
                           of other cited previous, studies and interpretations are
                           made thereof.


                   Chapter 5


                       This      is      devoted        to     the      summary,        conclusions,
                   recommendations/  implications  of  the  findings  for  further
                   research.  The  summary  should  state  as  briefly  as  possible
                   the  statement/purpose  of  the  study  and  the  research
                   methodologies undertaken by the researcher. Conclusions and
                   recommendations should be based on the findings. In stating
                   the conclusion, care should be observed by the researcher as
                   he/ she has full understanding of his or her work. It should
                   not appear like restatement of findings. Integrate scholarly
                   ideas to enrich and expand data-based findings. This is an
                   important  feature  to  look  for  in  your  conclusions.  The
                   researcher  should  organize  and  integrate  salient  findings
                   and  link  with  objectives  of  the  study.  Implications,  so
                   stated,  communicate  the  meanings  of  the  results.  The
                   subsequent recommendations should be based on the findings.
                   Components of Chapter 5 are shown below:


                                                          Chapter 5
                                    SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

                          Summary

                                       The summary presents in brief and very concise
                                terms of following:
                            1. Restatement of the main problem and sub-problems.
                            2. Type  of  research  methodology  employed,  nature  and
                                size of sampling groups of subjects or respondents
                                and place of study
                            3. Resume of the major findings which answers each sub
                                problem or hypothesis
                            4. Findings  are  each  stated  in  a  statement  or  two;
                                pointing out whether the null hypothesis have been
                                rejected  or  confirmed  and  the  sub  problems  duly
                                answers.

                          Conclusions

                            1. Conclusions are broad statements or generalizations
                                that are based on the findings of the study.
                            2. .Broad  generalizations  not  supported  by  data  or
                                findings of the study.




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