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In what way is a summary different from a conclusion? I am trying to polish off a second draft of a chapter and have been told that the earlier draft "conclusion" was more of a summary....
....do I need to be more ambitious and bold in a conclusion, apologies for this inane question, but I am a bit confused and tired here!
I suppose a summary, is literally, "I have spoken about this this and this, and also this" whereas a conclusion is "I have spoken about this this and this, and also this BUT I think that they are rubbish because of this and that leads me to conclude blah blah"
sorry that wasn't very specific, but I think a conclusion needs to perhaps have a definite 'side taking' rather than sitting on the fence and just reporting the facts.
The conclusion chapter in doctoral theses is MORE than just a summary. Among other things, it needs to Remind readers what the research was all about, Tell readers what was discovered by the research, Sell the scholarly merit of the research ~ in an appropriate academic manner, and, Leave readers with a positive appreciation of the research that has been undertaken. It represents the final window of understanding into the thesis for readers.
Not sure what subject you're in. But (in Politics) a conclusion is where you verbally draw the argument together. It kinda should be what the previous sections were leading upto and should be a synthesis of the little arguments that were in each section to a larger overarching argument (possibly in the case of a thesis, it will involve linking the little arguments of the chapter to the argument running through the entire thesis.)
Not sure if that's relevant. If not, have a (mince)
I did write this post six months ago for a conclusion to a chapter. Still, I am writing the thesis conclusion this weekend (second draft) so the appearance of this was timely. Thanks all. :)
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