Difference between revisions 25320785 and 25321958 on enwiki'''Laboratory reports''', commonly referred to as lab reports, are [[science|scientific]] papers that enable researchers to communicate their findings with others, e.g. findings such as results of scientific [[experiment]]s. Another important function of lab reports is the record-keeping of experiments. This allows other researchers to examine or to duplicate the experiment. (contracted; show full) ===Title Page=== On the title page, there should be some general information that help others to identify the experiment. For example if this lab report is a group assignment in a highschool, then the title page should provide: the name of the experiment, full name of the student and his/her lab partners and the date on which the experiment was performed. ===Abstract=== ===Introduction=== ===Equipment, Materials or Apparatus, if any=== A lab report in psychology, for example, will not involve the use of equipments, so this section wouldn't be present in a psychology lab report. But in other fields of research such as physics, this section usually contains a diagram and explanations of how the equipments are assembled, and a list of materials used. ===Experimental Procedure=== ===Results=== ===Discussion=== ===Conclusion=== ===References=== ===Appendices=== ==See Also== [[Scientific method]] ==Reference== http://myweb.facstaff.wwu.edu/~mendens/LabReport.pdf http://www.psywww.com/tipsheet/labrep.htm http://www.rpi.edu/dept/llc/writecenter/web/labs.html {{sci-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=25321958.
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