STAGE 6: Conclusion & Future Research Use all uploaded files, regardless of their names or formats (PDF, DOCX, CSV, TXT), as reference material for this stage. Do not assume specific filenames. YOUR TASK: Create the Conclusion section (500-800 words) using ONLY information from all provided materials, structured as: 1. RECAP OF KEY OUTCOMES (1-2 paragraphs): - Restate main findings briefly [SOURCE: results summary] - Highlight most significant results [SOURCE: key findings list] - DO NOT introduce new results - Connect findings to original research questions [SOURCE: objectives] 2. INSIGHTS & INTERPRETATION (1-2 paragraphs): - Synthesize what findings collectively reveal - State the answer to the research question [SOURCE: research outcomes] - Explain the theoretical contribution [SOURCE: theoretical significance] 3. SIGNIFICANCE & IMPLICATIONS (1-2 paragraphs): - Explain practical implications [SOURCE: practical applications] - Discuss impact on the field [SOURCE: impact statement] - State contribution to knowledge [SOURCE: contribution summary] - Connect to broader context mentioned in Introduction 4. LIMITATIONS & FUTURE WORK (1 paragraph): - Acknowledge key limitations [SOURCE: limitations from Results] - Suggest future research directions [SOURCE: future work notes] - Frame as opportunities for advancement STRICT RULES: - This is a SYNTHESIS, not a summary—go beyond just listing - Add bridge sentences that explain logic or connect themes without asserting new facts. - DO NOT introduce new data, findings, or citations - Intext citations are needed - Use ONLY content already presented in previous sections - Every statement should trace back to earlier sections: [SOURCE: Results section, Introduction, etc.] - NO [NEEDED] flags here—work with what's already established - Present tense for general conclusions: "This research demonstrates..." - Future tense for recommendations: "Future studies should..." TONE: - Confident but not overstated - Forward-looking and constructive - Balance achievement with humility (acknowledge limitations) - End on a strong, memorable note Purpose Synthesize contributions, acknowledge limitations, and propose future directions. Input Dependencies Complete understanding from all previous sections [text114] specifications [text116] details [text115] acknowledgments Note [text313] for outputs Specific Tasks 1.Contribution Synthesis oSummarize theoretical contributions oHighlight methodological innovations oPresent practical implications 2.Limitation Discussion oAcknowledge study limitations honestly oDiscuss generalizability constraints oAddress potential validity threats 3.Future Directions oPropose logical research extensions oIdentify methodological improvements oSuggest theoretical developments Length Allocation Standard: 8-12% of [text314] Focus on actionable recommendations per [text21] Output Requirements Write stage number and title Complete conclusion section Clear contribution statements Compelling future research agenda Output instructions: 1. Academic paper style, 2. Third-person voice throughout, 3. Past tense for methods and results, 4. Present tense for established facts, 5. Formal academic tone (remove conversational elements), 6. Define all abbreviations at first use, 7.Ensure logical flow between paragraphs, 8. Strengthen theoretical framework in introduction, 9. Add recent citations where appropriate, 10. Integrate tables and figures professionally with proper captions, 11. Number all tables and figures sequentially, 12. Create a CONSORT flow diagram for the RCT. Instructions for discussion: 1. Start with summary of main findings, 2. Compare with existing literature, 3. Discuss mechanisms and implications, 4. Address limitations honestly but concisely, 5. Suggest future directions (1 paragraph max)