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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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