Your conclusion section is a brief non-numerical statement on your
findings. Here is an example of a full mark conclusion in a
psychology practical investigation.
Conclusion
This experiment was based on J. Ridley Stroop's (1935) study on
interference on serial verbal reactions. Its aim was to
determine whether interference could influence performance on a
recall task.
Analysis of recorded results using a related t-test gave a t
value of 7.71. Critical t for a two-tailed test with 21 degrees
of freedom at the 0.05 level of significance gave a tabled value
of 2.080. This allows rejection of the null hypothesis and
acceptance of the experimental hypothesis H1:
'That there will be a significant difference in participants'
information processing times under two conditions of the
independent variable as a consequence of the Stroop Effect.'
These results support the findings of J. Ridley Stroop (1935)
and conclude that interference does influence performance on a
serial recall task.
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