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Conclusion

Conclusion. Do Now. In your own words, how do you think the discussion differs from the conclusion? . Conclusion. In the conclusion we discuss what the hypothesis taught us. In this section we try to reiterate what was said in previous sections, but in a new light.

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Conclusion

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  1. Conclusion

  2. Do Now • In your own words, how do you think the discussion differs from the conclusion?

  3. Conclusion • In the conclusion we discuss what the hypothesis taught us. • In this section we try to reiterate what was said in previous sections, but in a new light. • Remember to keep the passive voice!

  4. Conclusion • You’ll also write about potential errors that occurred during the experiment. • This is why it’s good to calculate percent error, to see how far off our results were from an ideal situation. • Discuss how any errors might have impacted the results from this experiment.

  5. Conclusion • Finally, you’ll end the section discussing future research. • What kinds of experiments might you look into based on this one? • If you could do this experiment over slightly differently, what would you emphasize? • How would you change the current experiment?

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