EAPP

Cards (50)

  • Methodology
    This section presents the methods and procedures that the researcher used during the study. It includes the study design, flowchart of procedures, population of the study, respondents, research instruments, validity of instrument, data analysis and statistical tools. This portion allows the readers to critically evaluate the study's overall reliability.
  • Results and Discussion
    This section is where the researchers present the result of the study that was conducted. It includes interpretation and analysis of the data against the existing body or research literature. This also focuses on answering research questions posted in the introduction, justifying the approach used as a whole.
  • Reference
    This section provides the list of references used by the researcher in formulating the whole research. The research must include all the sources of any fact, idea, or direct quotation in reporting validity and verifiability.
  • Components of a technical report
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Materials and Methods
    • Results
    • Discussion
  • This is a component of technical that features a complete and concise summary of the purpose of the report, the data presented and the major conclusions.
  • A type of technical report that records findings such as problems, weaknesses, inadequacies or even the needs of the site that has just been visited.
  • This type of technical report determines the viability of a project or program according to its geographical, social and economical factors.
  • A segment of scientific result that serves as the interpretation of the data gathered as well the logic behind the acceptance or rejection of hypothesis.
  • An umbrella term to refer to any type of a formal report designed to convey technical information in a correct, clear, complete, concrete concise and courteous way.
  • The of a report should provide keywords of not less than 10 words which must reflect the factual content of the paper.
  • A report that conveys the results of an experiment or a method to test a particular hypothesis inside a laboratory facility.
  • This type of technical report tells the on-going status of a project that is being carried out as well as the accomplishments done.
  • Following this structure allows for better organization of information, easier comparison of findings across different projects, and improved collaboration within teams.
  • A report that accurately describes the work that was carried out within a specific span of time.
  • Use of Language
    Don't just observe but listen as well on what is being said; how it is being said and the tone of conversation among participants.
  • Behavior Cycles
    This refers to documenting when and who performs a particular behavior or task and how often it occurs.
  • The Order in Which the Events Unfold

    It is best to note the sequential patterns of behavior or the moment when actions or events take place and their
  • Expressive Body Movements
    Aside from the relevant information about the subject being observed, include ja report about body posture and facial expressions to contextualize your observations.
  • Crafting A Research Report
    A research facilitates academic and systematic inquiry on a particular topic which either suggests new approach/ interpretation of information recommends questions to be dealt and explored by current or future researchers.
  • Benefits of a Research

    • Transcends existing knowledge towards all disciplines
    • Opens door for new knowledge to arise to create innovations
    • Preserves the world and all that is in it
    • Upgrades scientific knowledge
    • Elevates academic reputation
    • Improves life's sense of comfort
    • Prolong the life span in Earth
  • Empirical
    This attribute enables the researcher to gain sufficient knowledge by means of direct and indirect observation in gaining experience. Hence, the researcher is the primary benefactor from this course of action.
  • Systematic
    This attribute prompts the researcher to strictly follow the correct steps or procedures in undergoing research or study.
  • Analytical
    This attribute paves the way for the current research to become a springboard for a wider and deeper study of the same or similar topic. This characteristics prompts readers to go deeper and wider in their discovery of more knowledge.
  • Valid and Verifiable
    This attribute assures that the source of the information and data are credible and reliable. More so, references which are existing can be checked, rechecked or counter checked in terms of the validity of the data gathered
  • Controlled
    This attribute shows that the researcher is able to identify and deal with the research's variable. Through this, the research's scope and delimitation is well-crafted and accurate.
  • Introduction
    Leads the reader to figure out what is the study all about, its importance and significance in today's world. This portion presents key questions which the whole paper seeks to deal with during the actual process of knowledge inquiry.
  • The technical report writing skill is valuable across various disciplines and throughout your career. It equips you to communicate complex ideas effectively in any professional setting.
  • Systematically observe and accurately record the varying aspects of a situation

    Always have a detailed plan of what you will observe.
  • Keep the report's aims in mind while observing
    Be specific with the area of your observation and it make sure it is signed with your objectives.
  • Consciously observe, record, and analyze what you hear and see in the context of a theoretical framework
    Use a verifiable theoretical framework to help you in interpreting the data from your observation.
  • Continuously analyze your observations
    Be observant during the process of your observation
  • Techniques to Record Observation
    • Note Taking
    • Photography
    • Video/Audio Recording
    • Drawings Illustration
  • Observation
    Observation is a research method that provides the opportunity to monitor or assess a process or situation and document evidence of what is seen and heard. Seeing actions and behaviors within a natural context, or as they usually occur provides insights and understanding of the event, activity or situation being evaluated.
  • Things to Document while Observing
    • Physical Setting
    • Objects and Material Culture
  • Abstract
    The aim of an abstract is to let the reader decide whether to read the entire report or not. A good abstract is complete and concise by having the summary of the purpose of the report, the data presented and the author's major conclusions.
  • Introduction
    This provides the context in which the experiment takes place, establishes the purpose for doing the experiments, contributes to the knowledge of the field and summarizes previous research reports.
  • Results
    This segment concentrates on general trends and differences providing information or data gathered from the experiment. Data are commonly organized into tables, figures and graphs to define symbols, abbreviations or special methods used.
  • Discussion
    This section gives the interpretation of the data from the results section and the logic behind the acceptance or rejection of hypothesis. Suggestions and recommendations are also presented here including fundamental concepts and insights.
  • Importance of Technical Reports
    The importance of technical reports can be seen in two main areas: Communication and process improvement.
  • Importance of Technical Reports - Communication
    • Clear and Precise Information Sharing
    • Accurate Documentation