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What Is a Conclusion?

A conclusion is the final piece of writing in a research paper, essay, or


article that summarizes the entire work. The conclusion paragraph should
restate your thesis, summarize the key supporting ideas you discussed
throughout the work, and offer your final impression on the central idea.

What exactly is Statistical Treatment?


In its simplest form, statistical treatment of data is taking raw data and
turning it into something that can be interpreted and used to make decisions.
This process is important for businesses because it allows them to take
customer feedback and turn it into actionable insights.

What is meant by data analysis?


Data Analysis is the process of systematically applying statistical and/or
logical techniques to describe and illustrate, condense and recap, and
evaluate data.

Relatied studies
Usually, related studies is about reviewing or studying existing works
carried out in your project/research field. Related studies can be taken from
journals, magazines, website links, government reports and other source.
Purpose- Related literature and studies help the researcher understand his
topic better because it may clarify vague points about his problem. It also
guides the researcher in making comparisons between his findings with the
findings of other similar studies.

Background of the study


The background of a study is one of the most important components of
a research paper. The quality of the background determines whether the
reader will be interested in the rest of the study. Thus, to ensure that the
audience is invested in reading the entire research paper, it is important to
write an appealing and effective background.

What is the background of a study?


The background of a study is the first section of the paper and
establishes the context underlying the research. It contains the rationale, the
key problem statement, and a brief overview of research questions that are
addressed in the rest of the paper.
The background forms the crux of the study because it introduces an
unaware audience to the research and its importance in a clear and logical
manner. At times, the background may even explore whether the study
builds on or refutes findings from previous studies.
Any relevant information that the readers need to know before delving into
the paper should be made available to them in the background.

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