Marketplace
Related Articles
- How To Write A Book Report For Kids
- Writing Lab Reports
- How To Write A Report For University
- How To Write A Conference Report
- How To Write A Lab Report
- How To Write An Executive Summary For A Report
- How To Write A Hypothesis For A Lab Report
- How To Write A Laboratory Report
- How To Write A Evaluation Report
- How To Write A Medical Report
- Procedure Of Report Writing
- Write Lab Report
- How To Write A Field Report
- How To Write A Report For School
- How To Write A Court Report
- Write A Lab Report
- How To Write A Information Report
- How To Write A Biology Lab Report
- How To Write A Lab Report Example
- How To Write A Crime Scene Report
- How To Write A Speech For English
- How To Write Proposal For A Project
- How To Write A Newsletter For Business
- How To Write A Proposal For Business
- How To Write A Proposal Letter For A Job
- How To Write A Proposal
- How To Write A Proposal Letter Examples
- How To Write Proposals
- How To Write A Business Quotation Letter
- How To Write A Good Composition In English
- How To Write Proposal
- Write A Job Proposal
- How To Write A Lab Report
- How Do I Write A Business Proposal
- How To Write A Proposal Letter For A Job
- How To Write A Job Report
- How To Write A Business Proposal Letter
- Write A Proposal Example
Related Categories
Recently Added
- English Writing Tips
- Picture Writing Prompts For First Grade
- How To Do A Resume
- Essay Writing Competition 2010
- Writing Tips For Graduate School Essay
- How To Write An Argumentative Essay
- Writing Jobs In Philadelphia
- How To Learn English Speaking
- Freelance Writing Jobs Available
- Freelance Writing Job Openings
- Freelance Humor Writing Jobs
- How To Get A Job Writing Greeting Cards
- Seo Article Writing Jobs
- Blog Writing Jobs In India
- How To Get A Job Writing Jingles
- Writing Jobs London Uk
- Ebook Writing Jobs
- Home Based Writing Jobs In India
- Freelance Writing Job Search
- Nature Writing Jobs
Join StudyUp.com Today
You Recently Visited
How To Write A Lab Report
Dean Said:
How to write a lab report from this equation y = 0.6213x + 2.135 ?We Answered:
You need to be more specific. What do you mean by writing a lab report from an equation?Jackie Said:
How to write a lab report?We Answered:
How to write a lab reporthttp://homework-help-911.blogspot.com/20…
Georgia Said:
How do I write a lab report?We Answered:
Wordpad won't be able to generate tables. You can do a table in Word if you have that. As for the format for your lab, each instructor has their own preference, so I'd ask your instructor what should be in the report.Clyde Said:
Chemistry How to write a lab report Full points for answer!!! Full points for answer!!!?We Answered:
I''m in grade 12 and I write lab this way...a bit different than yours but this answer will help you. :D1.Title Page
Not all lab reports have title pages, but if your instructor wants one, it would be a single page that states:
•The title of the experiment.
•Your name and the names of any lab partners.
•Your instructor's name.
•The date the lab was performed or the date the report was submitted.
2.Title
The title says what you did. It should be brief (aim for ten words or less) and describe the main point of the experiment or investigation. An example of a title would be: "Effects of Ultraviolet Light on Borax Crystal Growth Rate". If you can, begin your title using a keyword rather than an article like 'The' or 'A'.
3.Introduction / Purpose
Usually the Introduction is one paragraph that explains the objectives or purpose of the lab. In one sentence, state the hypothesis. Sometimes an introduction may contain background information, briefly summarize how the experiment was performed, state the findings of the experiment, and list the conclusions of the investigation. Even if you don't write a whole introduction, you need to state the purpose of the experiment, or why you did it. This would be where you state your hypothesis.
4.Materials
List everything needed to complete your experiment.
5.Methods
Describe the steps you completed during your investigation. This is your procedure. Be sufficiently detailed that anyone could read this section and duplicate your experiment. Write it as if you were giving direction for someone else to do the lab. It may be helpful to provide a Figure to diagram your experimental setup.
6.Data
Numerical data obtained from your procedure usually is presented as a table. Data encompasses what you recorded when you conducted the experiment. It's just the facts, not any interpretation of what they mean.
7.Results
Describe in words what the data means. Sometimes the Results section is combined with the Discussion (Results & Discussion).
8.Discussion or Analysis
The Data section contains numbers. The Analysis section contains any calculations you made based on those numbers. This is where you interpret the data and determine whether or not a hypothesis was accepted. This is also where you would discuss any mistakes you might have made while conducting the investigation. You may wish to describe ways the study might have been improved.
9.Conclusions
Most of the time the conclusion is a single paragraph that sums up what happened in the experiment, whether your hypothesis was accepted or rejected, and what this means.
10.Figures & Graphs
Graphs and figures must both be labeled with a descriptive title. Label the axes on a graph, being sure to include units of measurement. The independent variable is on the X-axis. The dependent variable (the one you are measuring) is on the Y-axis. Be sure to refer to figures and graphs in the text of your report. The first figure is Figure 1, the second figure is Figure 2, etc.
11.References
If your research was based on someone else's work or if you cited facts that require documentation, then you should list these references.