The conclusion of a scientific investigation

• The conclusion is the final step of the investigation before it is written.
• The conclusion uses reasoning to justify the investigation.
• The conclusion uses reasoning to explain and interpret the results.
• The conclusion states that the results are correct.

• The conclusion summarizes the key findings of the investigation.

• The conclusion may also include a discussion of any limitations or potential sources of error in the study.
• The conclusion may propose further research or suggest potential applications of the findings.
• The conclusion should be based on the available evidence and adhere to scientific principles and standards.
• The conclusion should be objective and free from personal biases or opinions.
• The conclusion may also address any unanswered questions or areas for future exploration.
• The conclusion should provide closure to the investigation and tie together all aspects of the study.