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Make The Conclusions of Your Science Projects Shine!
After you've written the body of your science research paper, a conclusion needs to be written to wrap it all up. Wondering what to include in the conclusion? Take a look at these helpful tips for how to write a conclusion for a science fair project.
Here is a sample conclusion that incorporates these tips. "Our survey of high school students showed that there is no statistically significant relationship between the amount of time spent on homework per night and student grades. Yet there remain unanswered questions." "For instance, could the high-performing students who are in the habit of doing their homework regularly simply have developed faster rates of productivity, therefore not taking any more time than their peers? Could those who spend too much time on homework thereby compromise on sleep and perform more poorly on tests than they could have otherwise?" "Disentangling and scientifically analyzing these factors is a challenge, and one that our rather simple survey could not address. Further experimentation in this area is needed to adequately examine these fascinating questions." Once you learn how to write a conclusion for a science project, the process becomes easy and fun really fast. Explore these science fair success books. Copyright © 2003 - 2010 Super Science Fair Projects - All Rights Reserved.
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