1. General Conclusion
According to Assan (2013, p. 1), the conclusion of an academic thesis reaffirms the problem statement, discusses the issues, and reaches a final judgment. The conclusion is not a summary; it is a belief based on the researcher’s reasoning and the evidence that s/he has gathered.
1. Synthesize the various issues raised in the discussion sections and reflect the problem statements.
2. Identify research objectives.
3. Provide answers to the research questions and hypotheses.
4. Identify the theoretical and policy implications of the study concerning the overall study area.
5. Highlights the study limitations
6. Provide directions and areas for future research.
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