Difference between revisions 25389233 and 25389863 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 is the cover for the document. 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 conducted. ====Abstract==== Abstract is a miniature of the report of about 100-200 words. It summarises the whole report so. Therefore it's the part that's has to be written last. A smaller and more informal lab report may not require an abstract. ====Introduction==== =====Purpose===== Explains what the experiment is trying to find out as well as the experiment's significance. Sometimes there is also a brief mention of the method used in the experiment. =====Theory===== (contracted; show full)==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=25389863.
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