TRUE OR FALSE
1. A conclusion is not a summary of the points or a re-statement of the research problem but a
synthesis of key points,
2. Evidences are bases of conclusion.
3. Shortage of proof leads to the success of a researcher.
4. The findings should then be related to other evidences or hypotheses as described in the main
body, including a comparison with other similar studies.
5. The conclusions may challenge the reader to accept or not the ideas.
6. Recommendations should be practical and achievable.
7. Action that should be taken to address the problem is the entire content of conclusions.
8. The final step of research is making conclusions.
9. Referencing is an essential part of any scientific writing.
10. The reference list is found at the completion of the article.