Research Report

Cards (10)

  • Significance of the Study - It discusses the relevance of the study to your intended audience.
  • Objectives of the Study - These articulate what you intend to find out or achieve in the study.
  • Brief Background - It provides an overview of the scope of the research.
  • Introduction - It typically begins with the general statement of the problem area, with the focus on specific research problem, to be followed by the rational or justification for the study.
  • Research Report - It is a well-crafted document that outlines the processes, data, and findings of a systematic investigation
  • Conclusion - Give the highlights of the research, and recommendations that can be explored concerning the topic.
  • Literature Review - It discusses previous studies done on the chosen topic and relate h your research to these previous researches.
  • Body - research reports contains the substantial amount of information that needs to be clearly and accurately presented and analyzed.
  • Body - data that will be presented in this section are meant to address the research questions or objectives.
  • How To Present the Data?
    Pie charts, graphs or tables