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Writing A Conclusion Paragraph

The purpose of the experiment was to investigate the effect of varying nitrogen fertilizer concentrations on the growth of corn plants, measured by plant height. The major findings were that plants receiving 2-5% nitrogen fertilizer concentrations grew 10% taller on average than plants outside that range. The hypothesis that nitrogen fertilizer concentration has no effect on plant height was not supported. The experiment could be improved by controlling temperature more closely and verifying fertilizer concentrations. Additional related experiments could use more concentrations or test other crops.

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Writing A Conclusion Paragraph

The purpose of the experiment was to investigate the effect of varying nitrogen fertilizer concentrations on the growth of corn plants, measured by plant height. The major findings were that plants receiving 2-5% nitrogen fertilizer concentrations grew 10% taller on average than plants outside that range. The hypothesis that nitrogen fertilizer concentration has no effect on plant height was not supported. The experiment could be improved by controlling temperature more closely and verifying fertilizer concentrations. Additional related experiments could use more concentrations or test other crops.

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Writing a Conclusion Paragraph

A conclusion paragraph is one of the most important parts of a lab report. The conclusion
paragraph contains a description of the purpose of the experiment, a discussion of your major
findings with a brief explanation, a statement about the acceptance of your hypothesis, a
discussion of errors in your experiment, and recommendations for further study.

Address the following ideas using paragraph form. Be concise while answering the following
questions and use transitions to connect the ideas.

1. Restate the purpose of the experiment (include independent (IV) and dependent (DV)
variables.)
One format: The purpose of the experiment was to investigate the effect of the ____(IV)__________ on
the _____(DV)__________

Example: The purpose of the experiment was to investigate the effect of nitrogen fertilizer concentration
on the growth of corn plants by comparing the growth of corn plants subjected to varying concentrations of
nitrogen based fertilizer.

2. What were the major findings? (Summarize your data and graph results)

Example: A significant difference existed between the height of fertilized plants and non-fertilized plants.
Plants receiving 2% to 5% nitrogen fertilizer concentrations showed an increase in the average height
by10% over plants with <2% and >5% nitrogen fertilizer concentrations. The average height of the corn
exposed to nitrogenous fertilizer concentrations between 2% and 5% was 22 cm and the average height of
the plants exposed to nitrogenous fertilizer concentrations <2% and >5% was 20cm.

3. Was the hypothesis supported by the data?


One format: The hypothesis that (insert your hypothesis) was (supported, partially supported, or not
supported.) Do not use the word “prove” – we do NOT prove hypotheses true in science.

Example: The hypothesis that nitrogenous fertilizer concentration has no effect on plant height was not
supported.

4. What were your errors & how could this experiment be improved?
Example: This experiment was performed inside of a classroom where the temperature was not constant.
Some plants were closer to the heat vent and may have been exposed to a different temperature than other
plants. Perhaps this experiment could be improved by placing all plants equal distance from the heat vent.
The experiment also relied on premixed fertilizer mixes. The mixes could have had incorrect
concentrations. This experiment could be improved by testing the premade solutions to confirm the
accuracy of the mix concentrations..

NOT acceptable: This experiment would have been better if we had done it correctly – we did sloppy
work and made careless measurements.

NOT acceptable: This experiment would have been better if we had more time to do more trials.

5. What could be studied next after this experiment? What new experiment could continue study
of this topic?
Example: Additional investigations using additional concentrations would be a good additional
experiment. Also, other crops could be subjected to the same experiment, such as beans and cucumbers.
Perhaps scientists could use additional fertilizer mixes with different nutrients (e.g. phosphorous,
potassium, etc).

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