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The Conclusion
The
Conclusion of a Research Paper is where the researcher summarizes the research
findings and generalizes its importance. It is also where the researcher can
point out limitations, raise questions, discuss ambiguous data, and recommend
places for further research.
1. Develop a ~1 page double-spaced (12-point font type Times
New Roman) Conclusion Statement keeping the same research topic that you have
selected.
2.
Summarize the research question and
provide the answer/conclusion that is supported by the evidence from the study
(refer to your results section that you wrote previously.)
3.
Discuss limitations/possible
confounders of the study. No study is perfect so this is your opportunity to
point out anything that could have interfered with the results.
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Conclusion Section
The use of cell phones influences human communication and
social interactions skills because they enhance the exchange of information and
impact face-to-face communications. All of these depicts that these devices
have both positive and negative effects on communities. Technologies limit collective
relations because of the adverse consequences that make people withdraw from
the public due to addiction, which forces them to lose personal touch with
society. As a result, it is clear that these gadgets influence the views on the
creation of social interactions, and affect the way people associate with one
another.
This study answers the research question using evidence from
different peer-reviewed sources that examine the effect of cell phones on
social interactions. The articles provide different academic opinions on how
technologies affect face-to-face collaborations. Most of the research done on
the topic concludes that modern-day communications are addictive and make
people ignore the importance of communal relations. However, other researchers dispute
these assertions and explain that the consequences of technological information
exchange are not as weighty as other literatures posit. Nevertheless, all the
sources determine that technologies upset socialization through
direct exchanges.