Lements of Good Report Writing: Hasbee HJ Usop
Lements of Good Report Writing: Hasbee HJ Usop
REPORT WRITING
HASBEE HJ USOP
BEFORE WE START
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Always follow the report style and format as
suggested by the faculty and indeed the Center of
Graduate Studies.
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Lots of reading OR references
Good Ambience
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Good Break
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
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Introduction
Types of report
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WHAT IS A REPORT
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A report is a written document on a particular
topic, which conveys information and ideas and
may also make recommendations.
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The first step in writing any research report is to
identify the intended readers(Lecturer & Examiner).
Because the organization, style, and even the mode of
presentation depend on the target audience.
Reports aimed at colleagues and intended for publication
in scholarly and professional journals or for presentation at
a convention.
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All points should be clear to the intended reader.
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Researchers need to report research accurately for
two reasons:
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A report written for an academic course(purpose)
can be thought of as a simulation.
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IMR and D framework
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Author thanks people and organization. In articles it comes in last.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
List that tells the reader what is in the report and what page number(s) to find it on.
LIST OF CONTENTS
WRITE the background of the study, the problem statements articulately argued,
CHAPTER ONE SUB-
TOPICS research questions, research hypothesis, the conceptual framework, significance
of the study, limitations of the study, definition of terms then a brief summary to
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close and link to the next chapter.
STRUCTURE OF A REPORT (IN MIDDLE)
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COMPONENTS DETAILS
CHAPTER TWO Include the work of previous researchers and
LITERATURE investigating historical background and
REVIEW development of the proposed research work.
Discussions of issues, theory, models, past similar
findings related to the present study
CHAPTER THREE Work steps; what was done – how, by whom, when?
METHODOLOGY What material, tools, software etc is used.
A full & detail description of the topics and sub-
topics of this chapter.
CHAPTER FOUR Honest presentation of the findings, whether these
FINDINGS were as expected or not.
Give the facts, including any inconsistencies or
difficulties encountered
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STRUCTURE OF A REPORT (IN LAST)
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COMPONENTS DETAILS
CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION
Explanation of the results.
RECOMMENDATIONS
The author states what specific actions should be taken, by
whom and why.
They must always be linked to the future and should
always be realistic. Don’t make them unless asked to.
CONCLUSIONS
The author links the results/ findings with the points made
in the introduction and strives to reach clear, simply stated
and unbiased conclusions.
A section of a report, which provides full details of
REFERENCES
publications mentioned in the text, or from which extracts
have been quoted. 13
All these items in little detail….
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THE MECHANICS OF WRITING A
RESEARCH REPORT
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THE MECHANICS OF WRITING A RESEARCH
REPORT
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Initially researchers may find the writing style used
for research reports awkward or unaesthetic, but
there is a definite purpose behind the rules governing
scientific writing: clarity. Every effort must be made
to avoid ambiguity.
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The introduction should alert the reader to what is to
follow. Most introductions usually contain the following:
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Justification. Provide rationale and justification for the
project. This section should address the question of why it
is important for us to spend time and energy researching
this particular problem. (Example)
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The second major section is the review of the
literature. In some formats, the literature review is
incorporated into the introduction.
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Accuracy: A concise and accurate distillation of each
study in your review is a prerequisite for any
literature review.
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LITERATURE REVIEW……..(CONTD)
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Relevance: The writer is obligated to discuss the
relevance of the past work to the current study.
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This section describes the materials and approach used
to confront the research problem. (see seniors example)
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Sample size: The researcher should state the
number of subjects or units of study and also explain
how these entities were selected.
Sample characteristics: The sample should also be
described in terms of its demographic, lifestyle, or
other descriptor characteristics. When human
subjects are used, at least their age and sex should be
indicated.
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METHODS………….(CONT.)
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Methodology: Every research report requires a
description of the methods used to collect and analyze
data. (Example). Experiment / interview / survey / visit /
primary or secondary data etc.
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techniques used to analyze the data should be
mentioned.
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Description (not discussion) of Findings: The
findings should be linked to the statement of the
hypotheses or research questions mentioned in the
introduction.
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Tables: Tables, charts, graphs, and other data
displays should be presented. If the article is being
submitted to a journal, in the proper format.
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Summary: A synopsis of the main findings of the study
often leads off this section.
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Limitations: The researcher should list some of the
potential weaknesses of the research. Perhaps the sample
was limited or the response rate was low or the
experimental manipulation was not as clean as it could
have been.
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You may not need an appendix, or you may need
several. If you have used questionnaires, it is usual to
include a blank copy in the appendix.
about it.
REFERENCES
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List all the sources which you referred in the body of
the report.
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AVOID COMMON MISTAKES
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Avoid using first person pronouns: I, me, my, we,
and so on.
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Research reports are almost always written in third
person (“Subjects were selected randomly.” “Subject A
told the researcher . . . and so on.
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for example, should follow the same format and
should be numbered consecutively. (Example)
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that. . .” is preferable to “It was found by the
researchers that. . . .” Writing in the active voice
makes reading more pleasant and also requires fewer
words.
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as sexist or racist.
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Plagiarism & software
Turn-it-in
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