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  1. How to Write Recommendations in Research

    Learn how to write recommendations for future research based on your own work, using a simple formula and a concrete example. Find out what recommendations should look like, how to connect them to your conclusions, and how to avoid common pitfalls.

  2. Research Implications & Recommendations 101: Examples

    Research implications refer to the possible effects or outcomes of a study's findings. The recommendations section, on the other hand, is where you'll propose specific actions based on those findings. You can structure your implications section based on the three overarching categories - theoretical, practical and future research ...

  3. Research Recommendations

    Learn how to write research recommendations for different types of research projects and purposes. See examples of research recommendations for students, policy-makers, program developers, and more.

  4. How to Write Recommendations in Research

    Learn how to write research recommendations that guide researchers toward fruitful avenues of exploration. See examples of different types of recommendations, key components, and steps to follow, and how to use AI to enhance them.

  5. How to Write Recommendations in Research

    Learn how to write recommendations for future research based on your own work, using a simple formula and a concrete example. Find out what recommendations should look like, how to connect them to your conclusions, and how to avoid common pitfalls.

  6. The Ultimate Guide to Crafting Impactful Recommendations in Research

    Crafting impactful recommendations is a vital skill for any researcher looking to bridge the gap between their findings and real-world applications. By understanding the purpose of recommendations, identifying areas for future research, structuring your suggestions effectively, and connecting them to your research findings, you can unlock the ...

  7. Draw conclusions and make recommendations (Chapter 6)

    For this reason you need to support your conclusions with structured, logical reasoning. Having drawn your conclusions you can then make recommendations. These should flow from your conclusions. They are suggestions about action that might be taken by people or organizations in the light of the conclusions that you have drawn from the results ...

  8. What are Implications and Recommendations in Research? How to Write It

    Learn the difference between implications and recommendations in research, and how to write them with examples. Implications highlight the significance of your findings, while recommendations suggest specific actions to solve a problem.

  9. How to formulate research recommendations

    Learn how to identify unanswered questions and outstanding gaps in the evidence from systematic reviews and clinical guidelines. This article provides a suggested format and examples for research recommendations on the effects of treatments.

  10. Health research: How to formulate research recommendations

    For example, a recommendation for research into treatments for transient ischaemic attack may or may not define valid outcome measures to assess quality of life or gather data on adverse effects. Among many other factors, its implementation will also depend on the strength of current findings—that is, strong evidence may support a tightly ...

  11. Conclusions and recommendations for future research

    Recommendations for further research. There are a number of gaps in our knowledge around public involvement in research that follow from our findings, and would benefit from further research, including realist evaluation to extend and further test the theory we have developed here: ... Further research might compare, for example, training with ...

  12. How to Write Recommendations in Research Paper

    Look at the following recommendation in a research paper example: It is recommended that company X should create and promote sugar-free biscuits along with their existing product range. The marketing department should focus on creating a positive and healthy image. Let's rewrite this paragraph to make it clear and well-structured:

  13. (Pdf) Chapter 5 Summary, Conclusions, Implications and Recommendations

    The conclusions are as stated below: i. Students' use of language in the oral sessions depicted their beliefs and values. based on their intentions. The oral sessions prompted the students to be ...

  14. Turn your research insights into actionable recommendations

    Let's look at some examples. Although this list was beneficial in guiding my recommendations, I still wasn't well-versed in how to write them. So, after some time, I created a formula for writing recommendations: Observed problem/pain point/unmet need + consequence + potential solution.

  15. Conclusions and Recommendations

    During the past several months the panel has met and reviewed the research plan for the National Children's Study (NCS), various working papers of the study, and additional documents provided by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. The panel believes that this landmark study offers an unparalleled opportunity to examine the effects of environmental influences on ...

  16. 9 Conclusions and Recommendations

    Recommendation 1: Researchers with expertise in education research should conduct well-designed studies in collaboration with URE program directors to improve the evidence base about the processes and effects of UREs. This research should address how the various components of UREs may benefit students.

  17. PDF CHAPTER 5 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS

    98 CHAPTER 5 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS This chapter presents a summary of the study and conclusions derived from the analysis of data. The chapter concludes with recommendations. Summary The purpose of this study was to design and test an instrument to measure elementary teachers' satisfaction with their involvement in school ...

  18. How to write recommendations in a research paper

    Recommendations in the research paper should come from your review and analysis For example It was observed that coaches interviewed were associated with the club were working with the club from the past 2-3 years only. This shows that the attrition rate of coaches is high and therefore clubs should work on reducing the turnover of coaches ...

  19. Chapter 6 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

    6.2.6 Chapter 6: Summary, conclusions and recommendations. Chapter six, this Chapt er, presents the conclusions, guided by the research questions. as outlined in section 1.4 and section 5.4 ...

  20. Conclusions and recommendations

    The aim of this study was to explore the range and nature of influences on safety in decision-making by ambulance service staff (paramedics). A qualitative approach was adopted using a range of complementary methods. The study has provided insights on the types of decisions that staff engage in on a day-to-day basis. It has also identified a range of system risk factors influencing decisions ...

  21. PDF Chapter 5 Conclusions and recommendations

    the purpose, research questions and results of the study. The implications of these findings and the resultant recommendations will also be explained. Recommendations were based on the conclusions and purpose of the study. 5.2 OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY The study was an exploratory, descriptive and contextual qualitative study. The

  22. Who is your prenatal care provider? An algorithm to identify the

    Chi-square tests were conducted to assess whether the probability of being identified as a predominant provider for a specific subgroup differed from that of the reference group (who provided majority of all PNC). Paired t-tests were used to examine differences in travel distance. Pregnancies in the sample had an average of 7.86 PNC visits.