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Conclude & Evaluate

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Conclude and Evaluate

A conclusion is a clear and concise summary of what your results show. An evaluation describes how valid your results are.

The conclusion

The conclusion

  • The conclusion should be created after the graph.
    • You should also analyse your data before creating the conclusion.
  • The conclusion describes:
    • The findings of the experiment
    • The relationship between variables
Writing the conclusion

Writing the conclusion

  • The conclusion should:
    • Use data to back up its claims
    • Link back to the hypothesis and prediction
    • Use scientific knowledge to explain results
The evaluation

The evaluation

  • The evaluation focuses on the validity of the experiment.
  • The evaluation assesses how reliable the data is.
Writing the evaluation

Writing the evaluation

  • The evaluation should consider:
    • The number of anomalous results
    • The number of outliers
  • The evaluation should assess whether:
    • The data is precise
    • Readings are close together
    • You controlled control variables well enough
    • You would need equipment to repeat the experiment
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