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Section 1: Conclusions

This section gives you the opportunity to discuss the meaning of your results beyond what they
mean statistically; that is, you interpret the findings and indicate what can be concluded from
them. In your discussion, indicate whether the results confirm, totally or in part, your original
expectations or predictions. For each hypothesis, indicate whether it was supported and why.
Discuss any limitations inherent in your research procedures. What implications do these
limitations have for the conclusions drawn from the results? You should also discuss the
relationship of your results to the original problem description:

1. Will any of the alternatives make a difference, help solve the problem, or improve the
situation?
2. What are the long-term as well as the short-term implications of your findings?
3. How do your findings relate to those of other researchers cited in the Literature Review?

In some cases, the findings of several hypotheses may be interrelated. In that situation, you might
choose to discuss those findings together and explain the interrelationships.

Section 2: Policy Recommendations

Other recommendations may also be appropriate. When preparing this section, remember that in
making your recommendations, you must show how your results support them. A
recommendation for a preferred alternative should include:

1. Specifically stating what should be done, the steps required to implement the policy, and
the resources needed;
2. discussion of the benefits to the organization and what problems would be corrected or
avoided;
3. discussion of the feasibility of the proposed policy;
4. and general statement about the nature and timing of an evaluation plan that would be
used to determine the effectiveness of the proposed policy.

Section 3: Recommendations for Further Research

In this section, you finally have the opportunity to present and discuss the actions that future
researchers should take as a result of your Project. A well-thought-out set of recommendations
makes it more likely that the organization will take your recommendations seriously. Ideally you
should be able to make a formal recommendation regarding the alternative that is best supported
by the study. Present and discuss the kinds of additional research suggested by your Project. If
the preferred alternative is implemented, what additional research might be needed?

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