Summary of "Theoretical and Practical Implications (How to Write) | Research Method | Dr. Sandhu"

Summary of “Theoretical and Practical Implications (How to Write) | Research Method | Dr. Sandhu”


Main Ideas and Concepts

1. Introduction to Implications in Research

Implications are a crucial part of a research paper or thesis. They discuss the significance of the results, conclusions, outcomes, and potential future expectations. Essentially, implications explain the effect of research on future studies, policies, or the relevant field.

2. Definition of a Research Paper

A research paper is an extended essay presenting explanations, assessments, or arguments. Implications connect the research findings to their broader significance.

3. Understanding Research Implications

Implications represent the logical connection between conditions (research findings) and their outcomes. Before writing implications, it is important to revisit the significance of the study, the original research questions, and the methodology. Reflect on whether your perspective has changed based on the data collected.

4. Types of Research Implications

Theoretical Implications

Key points about theoretical implications: 1. Theory is based on logic. 2. Requires observations and guidelines. 3. Regulates research activities. 4. Sometimes extends beyond original conditions. 5. Can confirm or debunk a theory based on findings.

Practical Implications

Examples: - A student not doing homework leads to failure and punishment. - Research on commuting habits in public transport can lead to recommendations for improving accessibility.

Key points about practical implications: 1. Outcome or end-result based. 2. Relies on real-world events. 3. Logical association between event and result. 4. Based on reasoning and rationality.

5. How to Write the Right Implications

A five-step methodology to write effective implications:

  1. List the most compelling claims your study makes.
  2. Determine if your study addresses a problem or omission.
  3. Consider how to explain your findings when answering “So what?”
  4. Connect your findings to previous scholarly work or literature.
  5. Discuss whether your results pave the way for future research or need further investigation.

6. Conclusion and Final Tips


Methodology / Instructions for Writing Implications

  1. Review the significance of your study and original research questions.
  2. Identify whether your findings confirm or debunk existing theories (theoretical implications).
  3. Identify real-world outcomes and their logical connections (practical implications).
  4. Create a list of key claims and findings.
  5. Determine if your research solves a problem or fills a gap.
  6. Explain the importance of your findings (“So what?”).
  7. Link your results to prior research and literature.
  8. Discuss the potential for future research or application.
  9. Write clearly, maintaining logical and conceptual coherence.
  10. Revisit your research context and assumptions to ensure accuracy.

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