4. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
1.
There should be a brief
statement about the
main purpose of the
study, the population or
respondents, the period
of the study, method of
research used, the
5. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
2.
The findings may be
lumped up all together but
clarity demands that
each specific question
under the statement of the
problem must be written
first to followed by the
findings that would answer
7. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
3.
The findings should be
textual generalizations, that
is, a summary of
the important data
consisting of text and
numbers. Every statement
of fact should consist of
words, numbers, or
statistical measures woven
9. CHARACTERISTICS OF CONCLUSIONS
1.
Conclusions are
inferences, deductions,
abstractions, implication
s, interpretations, gener
al statements, and/or
generalizations based
upon the findings.
10. CHARACTERISTICS OF CONCLUSIONS
2.
Conclusions should
appropriately answer
the specific questions
raised at the beginning
of the investigation in
the order they are given
under the statement of
the problem. The study
17. SOME DANGERS TO AVOID IN DRAWING UP
CONCLUSIONS BASED ON QUANTITATIVE DATA
4.
5.
6.
7.
Incorrect comparison
Abuse of correlation
data
Limited information
furnished by any one
ratio
Misleading
20. GUIDELINES IN WRITING THE RECOMMENDATION
1.
2.
3.
It should have the aim
and effort to solve
problems in the study.
It should ensure a
continuous benefit being
accorded to the universe
– mankind involved.
It should recommend a