SSRM.SS.6.D
Justify a conclusion with supporting evidence and make predictions as to future actions and/or outcomes based on the conclusions of research.
Social Studies Research Methods · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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conclusionsupporting evidencepredictionsfuture actionsoutcomesresearch
Skills
- justify (a conclusion with supporting evidence) #dok3
- make (predictions based on research conclusions) #dok3
- analyze (research results to infer outcomes) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can justify a research conclusion using supporting evidence. #dok3
- I can make predictions about future actions or outcomes based on research conclusions. #dok3
- I can analyze research findings to support future-oriented reasoning. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Justifying conclusions with evidence ensures research findings are credible and defensible.
- Using research conclusions to predict future actions or outcomes empowers informed decision making.
Essential Questions
- How can I use evidence to support my research conclusions?
- What makes a conclusion well-justified in social science research?
- How do research findings help us make predictions about future events or actions?
- Why is it important to use evidence when making predictions from research?
- What steps can I take to connect research conclusions to real-world outcomes?