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The results of her research were conclusive to her initial hypothesis.
When the research objective is quite clear, the research being performed is of quantitative type and the sample being used is quite big then conclusive descriptive research design is used.
the results were inconsistent and inconclusive
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The dissertation (research) must be defended successfully. The results of the research and experimentation do not have to be successful. The hypothesis must be determined and an experiment done to prove, or disprove, the hypothesis. If the results are inconclusive, the defense will involve showing what variables might have led to it being inconclusive. It must be definitive enough that a future researcher can build on the results, rather than having to start from scratch.
No. There is concern that the radio frequency waves can cause tumors of the neck and brain, but there has been no conclusive research.
Things to talk about would be what the numbers are, how you know that it's conclusive marketing research but not self-promotion marketing research, and so on. This is a fairly broad question. Here's an answer from one of our contributors: Conclusive Marketing Research generally entails collecting data from a sufficiently large sample size over an extended period of time, often in person for the most accurate feedback. Data collected will cover any variety of factors including potential benefits and risks associated with using the product or service in question. The extensive amount of data collected through conclusive marketing research eliminates personal bias on behalf of those conducting the study as well as any generalizations made by participants - sure to eliminate incorrect assumptions - providing clear conclusions for consumers'.
yes for sure more work needs to get done.
Certainty has a greater impact on deterrence than severity of punishment. ... Research underscores the more significant role that certainty plays in deterrence than severity — it is the certainty of being caught that deters a person from committing crime, not the fear of being punished or the severity of the punishment.
research suggest so but there is no conclusive answer yet, anyway it wont be a 100% sure