First, the conclusion text format requirements
1, the conclusion of the paper should be written separately as the last chapter of the text without the chapter number.
2. The number of words required for the conclusion is about 600-800.
3. Only words are used in the conclusion, except for some mathematical or chemical papers that have to use data formulas or chemical reaction formulas in the conclusion, icons and formulas are generally not used.
Two, the conclusion should generally set forth the following contents
1. What problems did the results of this study explain, what laws were drawn, and what theoretical or practical problems were solved; The conclusion must clearly show the viewpoint of this paper, what theoretical background is supported, and what guiding significance it has for practice. If you use numbers to explain, the effect will be better and the persuasion will be the strongest. Can't be ambiguous and vague. Avoid making people feel specious and thus doubt the true value of the paper.
2. The shortcomings or problems left by this research. Forward-looking explanation of unsolved problems and follow-up research (or research suggestions) are areas that students have thought about during the process of completing this paper, but have not studied in depth. Research suggestions are often closely related to deficiencies, including research assumptions, data collection, research methods, etc., which can point out the direction of further improvement in this field for future research.
Three. Types of conclusions
1, analysis and synthesis: analyze and summarize the main contents of the text and highlight the author's point of view.
2. Foresight: On the basis of the theories and viewpoints of text argumentation, push its value, significance and function into the future and foresee its vitality.
3. Comparison of facts: Compare the theories, viewpoints and facts expounded in this paper to form a conclusion.
4. Explanation: Further explain the theories and viewpoints expounded in this paper to make them clearer.
5. Asking questions: On the basis of analyzing the theories and viewpoints of text argumentation, the key questions related to the results of this study are put forward to be further solved.