Technical report

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  • TECHNICAL REPORT
                -A document that needs different approaches of data collection and treatment.
     
  • Aside from exploring it as a research problem, it also contains the following sections;
    1.       Background Study/ Background of the Study
    2.      Related Literature
    3.      Methods, Materials, and Participants
    4.      Results and Discussions
    5.      Conclusions and Recommendations
  • REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
    -        This section synthesizes studies that support the investigation.
  • METHODS, MATERIALS, AND PARTICIPANT
    -        This section describes the different ways of collecting data and the strategies to answer the research questions, e.g., techniques of analysis. Also, if applicable, participants should also be described in general-criteria in their selection and number.
  • RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
    This section expounds on the answers to the research questions. Specifically, the results and discussion present findings from the literature, survey, interviews, or experiments as well as online research.
    • Technical reports should use different methods of data collection such as library sources, surveys, interviews, and applicable experiments
  • The presentation of your data requires organization so as not to confuse readers. In presenting data from surveys, interviews, or experiments, non-prose texts such as tables, fiqures, or charts may be used.
  • Diagrams/Figures illustrate concepts or processes.
  • Tables are used to present numerical information.
  • Line graphs are used to present trends over time.
  • Pie charts are used to illustrate proportions.
  • Bar graphs are used to compare two or more values with certain variables.
  • Non-prose texts give supporting details for your text and need to be explained or interpreted.
  • Non-prose texts need to be labeled.