scientific report

    Cards (8)

    • sections of a scientific report
      -abstract
      -introduction
      -method
      -discussion
      -references
      -appendices (sometimes)
    • abstract
      -at the start of the review
      -a short summary of all parts of the research
      -150-200 words
      -cover: aim, hypotheses, methods/procedures, results, conclusion
    • introduction
      -literature review of relevant theories & studies that are related to the topic. Gradually become more related to the topic
      -Include aim & hypotheses of the research
    • method
      -should be detailed so others can replicate
      -should include: design; sample & sampling method; apparatus/materials used; procedure; ethical issues & how they were overcome
    • results
      -summarise key findings
      -quant: descriptive stats; measure of central tendency & measure of dispersion; inferential stats
      -qual: analysis e.g., key themes
      -no raw data
    • discussion
      -build on findings - draw conclusions, link back to research in intro
      -criticise their own research - what they could do differently
      -wider implications
    • references
      -full details of any source material cited
      Book: Author(s) (date), title of book, where it was published: who published by.
      Journal: Author(s) (date), title of the journal, journal published in, volume (issue), page numbers
    • appendices (not on spec)
      include additional resources that may be helpful e.g., raw data