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3. Conclusions are logical, that is they flow from the
findings.
4. Implications are meanings not obviously expressed
but could be deduced from the research findings.
Recommendations
1. Recommendations are suggestions for the improvement of
practices, policies, and implementing strategies
relative to the topic under study. The recommendations
are divided into two parts:
a. Specific recommendations on the findings and
conclusions of the study itself.
b. General recommendations
1. The specific recommendations are focused on the
study’s findings and conclusions. They envision
how the findings can be used to further improve
the pertinent aspects or variables that were
subject of the investigation.
2. The general recommendations point out suggested
measures which concerned institutions and the
government may undertake and implement for the
betterment of society in general.
3. The research recommendations should be based
on findings, They should not be opinionated.
Rather they must be based on evidences.
4. Suggestions for further investigation in the
same field may be made. Some closely related
problems that seem to have grown out of the
study may be mentioned. Modifications that
may be introduced if one were to study the same
problem again may also be given.
Part III. Reference Materials (Back Matter or End matter)
This is also referred to as supplementary pages (Ary, et.
al, 2002). Depending on the thesis/dissertation categories, this
part contains bibliographies, list of works cited, references,
appendices, indices, glossary, endnotes, and vitae of the
researcher.
1. References, Bibliography, List of Works Cited
At the back matter of your research paper, the sources
of materials are presented in alphabetical listings,
thus;
• For the notes-bibliography format (Chicago
Style), the lists carry "Bibliography" as heading
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