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1).Interesting Topics
•Global warming.
•Roe v. Wade.
•Terrorism.
•Sustainable marketing.
•Biomes.
•Autism.
•Vegetarian and vegan diets.
•Freedom of speech.
2).Developing the Overall Research Plan
Step 1 - Articulate the research problem and objectives.
Step 2 - Develop the overall research plan.
Step 3 – Collect the data or information.
Step 4 – Analyze the data or information.
Step 5 – Present or disseminate the findings.
Step 6 – Use the findings to make the decision.
3).Raw data are organized and summarized using spreadsheets, databases, tables, graphs, and/or statistical analyses that help scientists interpret the data. Data can be either quantitative–using measurements–or qualitative–using descriptions.
4).Draft Summary of Findings: Draft a paragraph or two of discussion for each finding in your study. Assert the finding. Tell the reader how the finding is important or relevant to your studies aim and focus. Compare your finding to the literature.
5).How to write a conclusion for your research paper
•Find logical connections.
•Ensure your conclusion is linked to your introduction.
•Don't forget logic.
•Let the readers draw their own conclusions.
•Give recommendations.
•Should be concrete and specific.
•The recommendations should connect to your conclusion.
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