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How To Write A Research Report.

The document outlines the typical sections of a research report, including an introduction discussing the importance and goals of the research, a literature review, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. The methods section describes the scope and specific methods used in the analysis. The results section presents the outcomes of each method and whether the goals were achieved. The discussion section considers the contributions to existing research and significance of the results. Finally, the conclusion summarizes the objectives, major findings, implications, and scope for future research.
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How To Write A Research Report.

The document outlines the typical sections of a research report, including an introduction discussing the importance and goals of the research, a literature review, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. The methods section describes the scope and specific methods used in the analysis. The results section presents the outcomes of each method and whether the goals were achieved. The discussion section considers the contributions to existing research and significance of the results. Finally, the conclusion summarizes the objectives, major findings, implications, and scope for future research.
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OUTLINE OF THE REPORT

 Introduction:
 importance of our research
 goals of the paper
 Overview of the organization of the paper
 Literature review.
 Methods:
 Scope of the methods/Analysis
 Method 1 Description
 Method 2 Description
 Results:
 Results of Method 1
 Results of Method 2
 Goals achieved or not?
 Discussion:
 Contributions to previous or existing research
 Significance of the results for method 1
 Significance of the results for method 2
 Conclusion:
Summary of the objectives
Major Findings
Implications of the study findings
Scope for future Research

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OUTLINE OF THE REPORT
 Introduction
1. Importance of subject
2. Brief review of research (few sentences)
3. Need for your research
4. Statement of purpose
5. Thesis of your paper
 Brief Review of Your Literature (High Points of Literature Review)
1. Sources related to Topic A
2. Sources related to Topic B
3. Sources related to Topic C
4. Need for your research
5. Restatement of the thesis of your paper
 Methods (Needed only if you conducted original research such as first-person interviews,
surveys, experimentation)
1. Method A
2. Method B
 Arguments in Support of Thesis
o Topic A
1. Evidence x
2. Evidence y
o Topic B
1. Evidence u
2. Evidence v
3. Counter Claim
4. Refutation of Counter Claim
 Conclusion
1. Review purpose of paper
2. Restate of Thesis
3. Identify gaps in research
4. Propose areas for additional research

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Steps to Read a Research Paper
 Title
 Skim Through the Paper
 Abstract
 Introduction
 Results (Text along with figures)
 Discussions
 Methods
 Conclusion

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Other Smart Techniques to Read a Research Paper


 Abstract
 Last Para of Introduction
 Research Methodology
 Conclusion

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Objectives of the Research


Your objective should be smart.

 S: Specifice
 M: Measurable
 A: Attainable
 R: Realistic
 T: Time Bound

Why Do We Need Objectives In A Research?


 Focus
 Avoid Relevant Data
 Organization
 Gives Direction

Why Do We Need Objectives In A Research?


 Utilize the action Verb (To calculate, to compare, to assess etc)
 Avoid Non Active Verb (To understand, To Believe, To appreciate etc)

Types of Objectives In A Research?


 General
 Specific (identify, evaluate, assess

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Steps How to Write a Literature Review

 Definitions and backgrounds of the topics


 What other studies say about the topics
 Connect ideas/Variables
 Find the gaps/Problem/Critique in the existing literature
 References

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Literature Review Also Called A Comprehensive Summary

 Author
 Year
 Objective
 Region
 Time Period
 Technique
 Results

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Literature Review Must Cover


 Objective of the Study
 Data Collection
 Use of Statistical Tools
 Findings

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