No it's not the same because there are many results but only 1 conclusion.
No, research is the searching of information and conclusion is a paragraph describing the results of the research.
The results of an experiment are called your data.
No, a result is something that happens because of something else. A conclusion is a desicion that you come to.
Results is the information that came out of an expirement or a test. A conclusion would be what you infered from the results, like a result of a test is an A+, your conclusion would be, that person is smart.
In your conclusion you have to give a brief overview of the project, results, and your final conclusion.
No, research is the searching of information and conclusion is a paragraph describing the results of the research.
The results of an experiment are called your data.
No, a result is something that happens because of something else. A conclusion is a desicion that you come to.
Results is the information that came out of an expirement or a test. A conclusion would be what you infered from the results, like a result of a test is an A+, your conclusion would be, that person is smart.
In your conclusion you have to give a brief overview of the project, results, and your final conclusion.
In a scientific paper or report, the conclusion usually comes after the results section. The results section presents the raw data and findings, which are then interpreted in the conclusion section to discuss the implications of the results and how they support the hypothesis or research question.
No. A conclusion is that which brings something to an end. It can be the proposition which an argument is leading to, the state of affairs which a story is leading to, or an event which brings something to a close. Death is the conclusion of our life here on earth. It brings it to an end. Results, on the other hand are consequences or effects. They are what happens because something else happened. Sometimes the results of an important decision or action are very long-lasting and can continue long after the lives of those involved have reached their conclusion.
Getting lots and lots of results for say an experiment then deducing a conclusion from them, compared with doing just a few really precise measurements with a few accurate results and deducing your conclusion from that. The same principle could be applied to surveys etc. also
If you documented all your results, had a partner, had a witness, completed the experiment many times with the same results, and tested the experiment on the proper things then this would be good validation.
A scientific term for "conclusion" could be "findings" or "results".
A conclusion is accepted if its Results can be duplicated in any Lab, anywhere.
Consistent is an example.