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Introduction
This article tells what a budding researcher must include in Chapter 5-the Summary. It also includes the tense of the verb and the semantic markers, which are predominantly used in writing the summary, conclusions, and recommendations.
For others, writing Chapter 5 is the easiest part of thesis writing, but there are groups of students who would like to know more about it. If you are one of them, this article on how to write chapter 5 of your thesis is purposely written for you.
What to Write in Chapter 5
1. Write the Summary
Your summary in Chapter 5 may include:
- objectives of the study.
- statement of the problem.
- respondents.
- sampling procedures.
- method/s of research employed.
- statistical treatment/s applied, or hypotheses tested, if there is any; and
- results.
If you notice, all the parts mentioned above are already included in your Chapters 1- 4. So, the challenge is on how you are going to write and present it in Chapter 5 briefly.
First, you must go directly to the point of highlighting the main points. There is no need to explain the details thoroughly. You must avoid copying and pasting what you have written in the previous chapters. Just KISS (keep it short and simple)!
Then, write sentences in simple past and always use passive voice construction rather than the active voice. You must also be familiar with the different semantic markers.
When I was enrolled in Academic Writing in my master’s degree, I learned that there are semantic markers which can be used in order not to repeat the same words or phrases such as additionally, also, further, in addition to, moreover, contrary to, with regard to, as regards, however, finally, during the past ___ years, from 1996 to 2006, after 10 years, as shown in, as presented in, consequently, nevertheless, in fact, on the other hand, subsequently and nonetheless.
Next, you may use the following guide questions to check that you have not missed anything in writing the summary:
- What is the objective of the study?;
- Who/what is the focus of the study?;
- Where and when was the investigation conducted?;
- What method of research was used?;
- How were the research data gathered?;
- How were the respondents chosen?;
- What were the statistical tools applied to treat the collected data?; and
- Based on the data presented and analyzed, what findings can you summarize?
Finally, organize the summary of the results of your study according to the way the questions are sequenced in the statement of the problem.
2. Write the Conclusion or Conclusions
Once you have written the summary in Chapter 5, draw out a conclusion from each finding or result. It can be done per question, or you may arrange the questions per topic or sub-topic if there is any. But if your research is quantitative, answer the research question directly and tell if the hypothesis is rejected or accepted based on the findings.
As to grammar, make sure that you use the present tense of the verb because it comprises a general statement of the theory or the principle newly derived from the present study. So, don’t be confused because, in your summary, you use past tense, while in conclusion; you use the present tense.
3. Write the Recommendations
The recommendations must contain practical suggestions that will improve the situation or solve the problem investigated in the study.
First, it must be logical, specific, attainable, and relevant. Second, it should be addressed to persons, organizations, or agencies directly concerned with the issues or to those who can immediately implement the recommended solutions. Third, present another topic which is very relevant to the present study that can be further investigated by future researchers.
But never recommend anything that is not part of your study or not being mentioned in your findings.
The recommendations must contain practical suggestions that will improve the situation or solve the problem investigated in the study.
First, it must be logical, specific, attainable, and relevant. Second, it should be addressed to persons, organizations, or agencies directly concerned with the issues or to those who can immediately implement the recommended solutions. Third, present another topic that is very relevant to the present study that can be further investigated by future researchers.
Recommend nothing that is not part of your research or not being mentioned in your findings.
However, there are universities, especially in the Philippines, that require a specific thesis format to be followed by students. Thus, as a student, you must conform to the prescribed form of your college or university.
Reference
Nordquist, R. n.d. Imperative Mood. Retrieved July 29, 2014, from https://www.thoughtco.com/imperative-mood-grammar-1691151
© 2014 July 29 M. G. Alvior | Updated 2024 January 10
Your article is very illuminating. However is I possible to get more than one conclusion from one finding?
Hi, Abiona! Yeah, if it is long, why not? But you can also make it as a long paragraph using connectors like and, but, however, in addition, likewise, furthermore, etc., in order to have only one conclusion per result/finding.
By the way, Abiona. What is your school or university in Nigeria?
Thank you very much for these information’s, it really helped me a lot! Godbless you always and more power!!!
Hi, Cristina. You are welcome. May I know the school or university you came from? Thanks.
Regards,
Dr. Mary
Hi! 🙂 May I ask the Guidelines in writing the conclusion? Thankyou.
Hi, Camelle. Please read the thread of the comments. You may get an idea from there. Thanks.
this is very informative and can be easily understand thank you so much 🙂 God Bless
You are welcome, Janette.
Hi, Angelou Belocura! It’s my pleasure. Actually, it is easy. For as long as you have the results of your study, and a conclusion, just make a comment on how your study can help other researchers or how it can improve the situations or life of your participants.
Hi, Angelou Belocura! It’s my pleasure. Actually, it is easy. for as long as you have the results of your study, and a conclusion, just make a comment on how your study can help other researchers or how it can improve the situations or life of your participants.
May I ask how long is the conclusion?
Hi, Zoe. It depends but in my opinion, it should be 150 to 300 words. Just make it sure that your conclusions talk about your findings or results of your study.
Hi. Can you help me make the recommendation?
Hi can i ask a question how am i able to write my conclusion what is the difference of conclusion to hypothesis do i really need to make. Conclusion or i can copy my hypothesis thank you
Hi, Liam. Hypothesis and conclusions are different. However, in your conclusion, you may also include in there your findings of the study in general. So, you can derive the conclusion from the hypothesis. You don’t simply copy and paste it, but you have to tell or state it using other words. Also, make it sure that the hypothesis you are referring to is the one that is already being tested by statistics. For other information, please read the thread of the conversations and comments of this article. I already gave the explanations to other readers. Thanks.
Hi mam, can you explain to me what will i do to explain how to do conclusion and recommendation(chapter6 on us) on my classmates?
I hope that you can help me for my report & also for our baby thesis. Thanks
Hi, Joemarie. Please read the thread of conversations or comments in this article. I already explained how it must be done. If there are still that you don’t understand, please ask specific questions. Thanks.
thankyou so much, now I know what to write. ..thanks to you.
Welcome, Hope Emmanuel
Hello, ma’am Mary! Good day. I would like to ask how would I write a conclusion if my summarization for the chapters 1 to 4 are based on the happenings when my groupmates and I were doing the chapters 1 to 4? For example: my summarization is, “We went to our chosen company to pass our proposed system, then we found out that they needed, Employee Management System, Recruitment Management System and Task Management System. at the middle of the month of July our group started working for the documentation. Chapter 2 is about the system requirements, chapter 3, 4 so on.” I hope you read my comment, I just loved your site because it helped me a lot. Although some weren’t clear to me, like the question I just asked. Hoping that you can make me understand the chapter 5 better. Thank you once again and God Bless. 🙂
Hi, Luke! How are you? It seems that your paper does not follow a typical thesis writing format in which chapter 2 is the review of related literature and studies; chapter 3 is the research design; and chapter 4 is the results and discussion, Well, it is up to your professor or school. If that’s the given format, it is ok.
In chapter 5, you are asking me how to write a conclusion if your chapters are arranged per topic and to the sequence of events when you were writing or doing your paper. Or should I say, it’s according to the needs of the company which you discovered when you submitted your proposal. If that’s the case, I would suggest that write your conclusion according to their needs. So, what generalization or conclusion can you make in their employee management system and so on.
I wish I was able to help you. God bless and please share this site to all your classmates, family and friends. If you have other questions, please don’t hesitate to write me. You may also explore this site because there are other tips or articles written about research, education, statistics and environment. Thank you so much.
This article has made my work easy. Thank you and God bless you.
Hi, Martins!
I’m so happy that I was able to help you. I wish that you can also contribute the findings of the studies you conducted in this site. God bless you, too.
This write up is a life saver, after studying it my chapter five was written with ease and confidence…Thanks!!
Hi, Jaxx! I’m glad that I was able to help you. I wish that you also share this site to your family and friends.
God bless to your research endeavour! You may also write a portion of your studies in this site.
hey … please guide me in writing findings of my thesis… i m stuck in this plz help
Dear Frakhan,
Thank you so much for reading my article. As to your request, I think I have to write an article about it. Please give one week (more or less) to write to answer you by writing an article. God bless.
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HI! I think this article written by Dr. Regoniel can help you, https://simplyeducate.me/wordpress_Y/2015/05/25/thesis-writing-9-tips-on-how-to-write-the-results-and-discussion/
You may explore the contents for more information. Thank you so much.
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Thank you so much. Very helpful indeed…
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Lolo
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Hello! In writing the conclusion, you need to base your conclusion to the findings. For example, if you have 5 questions in the statement of the problem, it means that you will also have 5 conclusions. Each question has a result and a conclusion. However, if your questions are very specific and they can be grouped together as a topic, then, you can draw out the conclusion from the topic or sub-topic, if there is any. I wish that I was able to answer your question. Thank you for reading our articles. I hope that you will also share our site to your family, friends, and colleagues.
God bless!
How do I write the conclusion?
IT IS VERY, VERY HELPFUL TO ME.
Hi, Tayo! Thanks so much for appreciating my work. God bless to your research endeavor.
I thought that in writing the summary you just summarize chapter 1. Thank you for the information.
Hi, Rara! How are you? Thank you for reading my article. God bless!
Good job ma, you just saved me a lot of stress. Thanks and God bless.
it’s to attractive but you should extend more about recommendation
Yes, Rara.
Hello it helps a lot, thank you ma’am/sir
You are welcome, Rara. I’m Dr. Mary Alvior.