Introduction: (1) Summarizes importance of research and how it was meant to increase understanding of topic. (2) Reminds reader of main points, problem, goal, and question or questions. (3) Provides transition. (4) Lists subjects that will be covered in C5. (5) Provides reader with information about study's methodology.

Study summary: (at least two to four paragraphs, or roughly one page) (1) C5 uses same section titles as C4 and is organized based on themes or RQ(s)/H(es). (2) Key findings and themes are compared and contrasted. (3) They are summarized. (4) They are analyzed in light of the body of information presented in C2. (5) Summarizes investigation's findings.

Overview of the Results and conclusions (At least three or five pages.)

(1) C5 is arranged according to themes or RQ(s)/H(es) using same section titles as C4. (2) Important themes and discoveries contrasted and compared. (3) They are synthesized. (4) Examined in relation to body of knowledge already been presented in C2. (5) Recaps results of investigation. (6) Analyzes, contrasts, and summarizes findings in light of previous research from C2. (7) Provides compelling justification for how study extends and/or enhances existing research. (8) Illustrates how results are constrained by research study methods described in C1-3. (9) Offers illustrations to support conclusions with data and theory. (10) How findings directly address and connect to RQ or issue. (11) Discusses findings' applicability—or lack thereof. (12) Makes direct connection between all of findings and C1's sections on significance of the study and advancing scientific knowledge. (13) Provides summary of results, connecting study together and referencing C1.

Consequences: (at least one to four pages) Connects findings of the study to the previous research discussed in C2. (2) Develops implications for future and useful research based on results. (3) How findings broaden practitioners' understanding (4) How results might affect future research or practice.

Future Consequences and Practical Implications (1) Creates connection between findings of study and previous research discussed in C2. (2) Develops practical and future research implications based on results. (3) How research advances practitioners' understanding. (4) How results might influence future research or application.

Advantages and disadvantages (1) Outlines every study defect. (2) Critically evaluates study's strengths and limitations. (3) Evaluates degree of credibility of (3a) conclusions in light of the methodology, (3b) research design, and (3c) data analysis and outcomes.

Recommendations for Future Research- (minimum one to two pages) (1) Provides list of 2 to 5 suggestions for further work. (2) Who will gain from reading & using the findings. (3) Discusses concepts based on actionable outcomes. (4) Leaves out unsubstantiated or speculative material. (5) Offers suggestions that connect to the section on research significance in C1.

Recommendations for Future Practice- (Minimum three to four paragraphs or approximately one page)

(1) Provides 2 to 3 suggestions for future procedures. (2) Who will gain from reading & using findings. (3) Talks about concepts based on workable outcomes. (4) Leaves out irrelevant or conjectural material that is not backed up by facts. (5) Offers suggestions connected to the C1 study importance section.

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Chapter 5: Conclusions

(Minimum two to four paragraphs or approximately one page)