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Conclusion examples with explanations

Conclusion example 1 (long Conclusion) [restating the aim of the study in one sentence:] This research scrutinized the effectiveness of game-based learning on Iranian EFL students’ motivation and anxiety. [summarizing findings and their value:] As stated previously, the results showed that using game-based learning was an effective strategy to increase and decrease Iranian EFL learners’ …

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Useful phrases for your Conclusion

Phrases to summarize your results Find more phrases from Writefull’s Sentence Palette Phrases to highlight your study’s contribution Find more phrases from Writefull’s Sentence Palette Phrases to point to limitations Find more phrases from Writefull’s Sentence Palette Phrases to highlight your study’s implications/applications Find more phrases from Writefull’s Sentence Palette Phrases to suggest avenues for …

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Abstract examples with explanations

Abstract example 1 [background:] At present, China’s industrial economy is facing a severe problem of green transformation, so the measurement of total-factor green efficiency has become one of the research hot spots. [aim:] Combining Shephard’s distance function and metafrontier model, this study constructs a parametric total-factor green efficiency model in consideration of technology heterogeneity. [methods:] …

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Structuring your Abstract

Abstracts are predictable: they usually cover the same elements, in roughly the same order. But what are those elements? We analyzed the Abstracts of 25,000 published papers to find out. See below! Follow this structure and you can be sure that your Abstract follows the norm. Still struggling? Give Writefull’s Abstract Generator a try. First …

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Useful phrases for your Abstract

Phrases to give background information [topic] plays a crucial role in … [topic] is among the most well-known investigated … [topic] is regarded as the primary cause of … The area of [topic] is attracting considerable interest because of … Few studies have explored … Despite the interest in [topic], few studies have considered … …

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Writing a Results section

Structuring your Results sectionThe Results section typically includes the following parts: Restating the research question(s) that underpin(s) your study • Reporting your findings in detail and in logical order • Summarizing key findings, paving the way for the Discussion section … Useful phrases for your Results sectionPhrases to report significant results • Phrases to report non-significant …

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