Abstract Ex
Abstract Ex
An introductory statement of the reason for investigating the topic of the project.
A statement of the problem or hypothesis being studied.
A summarization of the key points and an overview of how the investigation was conducted.
An abstract does not give details about the materials used unless it greatly influenced the procedure
or had to be developed to do the investigation.
An abstract should only include procedures done by the student. Work done by a mentor (such as
surgical procedures) or work done prior to student involvement must not be included.
Observation/Data/Results (Red)
This section should provide key results that lead directly to the conclusions you have drawn.
It should not give too many details about the results nor include tables or graphs.
Conclusions (Pink)