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Week 6 Conclusion Draft
The Conclusion brings
your argument to a close. Do not use this space to summarize the entire paper;
the Abstract is a better place for a concise summary. Instead, use the
Conclusion as a reflective space. In the Body, you've made very specific claims
and offered tightly coordinated examples. In the Conclusion, broaden your scope
to view the topic in the context of the wider world. Connect the importance of
your argument to its field or to society.
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What impact do you envision your ideas having on medicine, politics,
criminal justice, or the economy?
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How would your ideas affect people if properly executed?
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What would happen if your ideas are not enacted?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the current practice?
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What should we be doing to fix this?
Answering questions
like these can help prove your argument's relevance and leave your reader with
something to think about.
Resources:
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How to Write a Conclusion (with the 5Cs Conclusion
Method)
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- This video gives you some specific and practical tips for ideas
to include in your conclusion. This is an especially good resource if you're
running out of ideas and feel that you don't have anything more to say. Use any
or all of these strategies in your Conclusion.
The following 2 samples offer formal examples of research paper
conclusions. Your conclusion may borrow from some of the reflective ideas in
the above video as well as some of the content suggestions from the examples
below.
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Sample Conclusion 1 - This Sample Conclusion from the American
Psychological Association demonstrates positioning the topic in the wider
field, acknowledging limitations of the study/field, identifying
advantages/disadvantages of the current system, and a final recommendation.
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Sample Conclusion 2 - This Sample Conclusion, also from APA, demonstrates
how the Conclusion can be further broken into subsections. In this version, the
author has identified limitations on current studies and made recommendations
for future studies.
Instructions:
Review
the video and 2 Sample Conclusions above. Write your own Conclusion, making
sure that you are not simply summarizing all the points made previously in the
paper.
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