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Conclusion:
You
asked a question, you did an experiment, and you did the experiment
a second time. You recorded your results. Now it is time to write
your conclusion. The conclusion, plain and simple, is the answer
to your question. It should be clear, concise and stick
to the point. Resist the temptation to jump to
conclusions.
- If you were to do your
experiment again, would you get the same results?
- Can
there be differences? Why?
- Ask
yourself what happened when you tested your hypothesis.
- What
have you learned?
Write a
final report summarizing your question, research methods and
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