GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Conclusion Length Statistics Statistics
Conclusion Length Statistics Statistics shows the distribution of lengths of conclusions in statistical reports.
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"A thesis statement conclusion in argumentative essays typically occupies one paragraph."
Statistic 2
"Conclusions in professional journalistic articles are concise, often limited to 1-2 sentences."
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"Legal briefs often have conclusion sections that are limited to one paragraph."
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"Blog articles typically have conclusions that are around 100-200 words."
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"The executive summary conclusion in business proposals might be 1-3 paragraphs long."
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"In white papers, conclusions tend to be around 1-2 pages long."
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"Master’s theses and dissertations generally have conclusions that are 5-7 pages long, depending on the total length of the document."
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"In reflective essays, the conclusion usually occupies 1-2 paragraphs at the end."
Statistic 9
"Case study conclusions in psychology journals often span about 1-2 paragraphs."
Statistic 10
"Editorial conclusions in magazines and newspapers usually consist of 1-2 concise paragraphs."
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"The length of a conclusion in technical writing such as manuals is usually very brief, often just 1-2 sentences."
Statistic 12
"In business reports, the conclusion section is typically 5-10% of the total report length."
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"The conclusion of a literature review usually takes up 5-8% of the entire paper."
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"Educational research papers typically have conclusion sections that are about 3-5% of the total manuscript."
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"Government policy brief conclusions are often limited to 2-3 paragraphs."
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"Conclusions in grant proposals typically make up one paragraph of about 100-150 words."
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"High school essays often conclude with a single paragraph, roughly 5-7 sentences."
Statistic 18
"Academic papers usually have conclusion sections that are about 5-7% of the total word count."