If, through your experiment, your original hypothesis is falsified.
A conclusion is simply a way of summing up your essay.For an informative essay, it should say something like "it can be seen from this essay that...". It is a way of restating your main points.If it is a hypothesis essay, it should restate the hypothesis and then state whether it was proved wrong or right and why.You should not restate the whole of your essay and for a 1000 word essay the conclusion should not be more than 100-120 words.
1. restate thesis 2. Take your hypothesis and see if it was true or false 3. Present data that provides information on why the hypothesis was either wrong or right 4. Draw a final conclusion about the experiment, as well as any possible lab errors, and what you have learned
1). Problem-- What is the question that you are trying to answer? 2). Hypothesis-- An educated guess/answer to the problem (often) 3). Research-- facts, inferences, observations done previously 4). Experiment-- List all of the materials 5). Procedure-- What steps are you going to follow during the experiment that are detailed enough someone else could pick up the lab report and do it. 6). Conclusion-- Restate the hypothesis, restate the results, what you learned, includes data tables and charts or graphs, and how this relates the real world.
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If, through your experiment, your original hypothesis is falsified.
Restate your hypothesis and whether it is right or wrong.
R- restate the hypothesis, A- address the hypothesis, P-provide high and low data. Then P-provide explanatory data, I-Improvments, and N-New question.
first you restate your problem then next write if your hypothesis was proved or not.
1. Restate the hypothesis (word for word) 2. accept or reject the hypothesis 3. Analysis and interpretation 4. data 5. errors 6. futher questions can't remember the last, aren't in order.
R- restate the hypothesis A- address the hypothesisP-provide high and low dataP-provide explanitory dataS-Idk srryI-ImprovmentsN-New question
A conclusion is simply a way of summing up your essay.For an informative essay, it should say something like "it can be seen from this essay that...". It is a way of restating your main points.If it is a hypothesis essay, it should restate the hypothesis and then state whether it was proved wrong or right and why.You should not restate the whole of your essay and for a 1000 word essay the conclusion should not be more than 100-120 words.
Restate is a verb.
If it's for something like a science lab, then you would need to: restate your hypothesis, state whether your hypothesis was supported or not supported, and include the results.
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1. restate thesis 2. Take your hypothesis and see if it was true or false 3. Present data that provides information on why the hypothesis was either wrong or right 4. Draw a final conclusion about the experiment, as well as any possible lab errors, and what you have learned
1). Problem-- What is the question that you are trying to answer? 2). Hypothesis-- An educated guess/answer to the problem (often) 3). Research-- facts, inferences, observations done previously 4). Experiment-- List all of the materials 5). Procedure-- What steps are you going to follow during the experiment that are detailed enough someone else could pick up the lab report and do it. 6). Conclusion-- Restate the hypothesis, restate the results, what you learned, includes data tables and charts or graphs, and how this relates the real world.