How to Prepare Search Results and Recommendations

        According to (Eladhari & Ollila, 2012), The research results are a set of answers to the research question and dilemma, which are usually adequate solutions to the research questions, through which research hypotheses can be confirmed or denied.

Research Objectives

       According to Cepiko et al. (2020), the first goal of any research is to answer the research question and solve the problem, which is the question or concern on which the research is based. During the study, the researcher explains this question or concern, the importance of reaching an adequate answer, and why the researcher did this research. 

      On the other hand, the researcher mentions the benefits that come from the final results of this research and their impact on the research problem. My research addresses the pollution resulting from construction sites in New York City and the role of contracting companies in that, in addition to analyzing the social responsibility of these companies in this context.

Research Design

       There are many design models for academic and practical research. In my research, I will use "Case Study Design". According to (Sileyew, 2019), This design depends on an in-depth study of a specific problem within a particular framework and time frame. This type works to solve this problem, allowing other researchers to benefit from this experience and generalize the results according to the spatial and temporal conditions of each similar problem. For example, if I solve the problem of structural pollution in New York, the experiment can be generalized to other cities with the same surrounding factors.

Research Results

       The solutions will be mentioned as essential points in this part of the research. The efficiency of each solution to the primary research problem will be demonstrated, in addition to the methodology used to reach these results, to prove the validity of these results, such as the samples on which the research was based, the number of participants, and so on (O'Gorman & MacIntosh, 2015). For example, in my research, I will mention the directions that comp need to follow to reduce pollution and what mechanisms can be followed to ensure that these solutions will have a practical effect.

Limitations of the Research Study

       What is meant by the methodology of interpreting the results, such as selecting samples and statistics for each sample and whether it is appropriate to reach satisfactory results? Have previous research in the same field been used, and have the same results been reached, or have they been similar or completely different? Also, the duration of data availability in this framework and the time available to conduct the research (Theofanidis & Fountouki, 2018).

Research Recommendations and Implications

        Research recommendations are actions that can be taken based on the research results, in which the researcher describes how the research problem can be addressed step by step. The implications of the research are the effects that can occur when working with these recommendations and the extent of their impact (Merriam & Tisdell, 2016).

Conclusion

       The stage of research results moves from questions and hypotheses to finding solutions to the research problem and ending the discussion of the problem's dimensions and effects; this stage results in the researcher's vision of the solutions and recommendations necessary to implement these solutions.

References

Cepiku, D., Marsilio, M., Sicilia, M., Vainieri, M., Cepiku, D., Marsilio, M., ... & Vainieri, M. (2020). Research Aim and Methods. The Co-production of Public Services: Management and Evaluation, 11-19.

Eladhari, M. P., & Ollila, E. M. (2012). Design for research results: experimental prototyping and play testing. Simulation & Gaming, 43(3), 391-412.

Merriam, S. B., & Tisdell, E. J. (2016). Qualitative Research: A Guide to Design and Implementation (Vol. Fourth edition). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Retrieved from EBSCO eBook Collection (read-only Ch 10, pp. 267-291).

O'Gorman, K. D. P., & MacIntosh, R. P. (2015). Research methods for business and management: A guide to writing your dissertation. Retrieved from EBSCO eBooks (Read Chapter 11)

Sileyew, K. J. (2019). Research design and methodology (pp. 1-12). Rijeka: IntechOpen. https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/68505

Theofanidis, D., & Fountouki, A. (2018). Limitations and delimitations in the research process. Perioperative Nursing-Quarterly scientific, online official journal of GORNA, 7(3 September-December 2018), 155-163.

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