Conclusions are final decisions or judgments made by researchers based on their analysis of data. These decisions often involve accepting or rejecting hypotheses, interpreting results, and making generalizations about a larger population.
Think of conclusions as reaching the finish line in a race. Researchers have been running through all the data and analysis stages, and when they cross that line of conclusions, it means they've reached a decision or verdict about what they've discovered during their investigation.
Generalization: Applying findings from a sample study to a larger population.
Replication: The process of repeating an experiment with different participants or under different conditions to verify previous findings.
Bias: A systematic error introduced into research due to flaws in study design or participant selection that can influence results.
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