Points of report writing
1)Introduction
2)Location
3)Conclusion
4)Subject
Answers
Answer:
1) Introduction.
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Methods / Methodology / Procedure (optional – if not included in the introduction)
How you carried out your research, techniques, equipment or procedures you used.
Main body / Discussion (the longest part of your report)
Contains an analysis and interpretation of your findings (often linked to current theory or previous research) divided into headings and sub-headings for clarity. You can also include visual information, such as diagrams, illustrations, charts, etc.
Results (can also go before the main body of the report)
The findings of your research (also presented in tables, etc) but without any discussion or interpretation of them.
Conclusion
What you can say about the results – your deductions, and the most important findings from your research.
Recommendations (can also be part of the conclusion section)
Number these if you have more than one.
Appendices
Extra information which is too long for the main body of your report, such as tables, questionnaires, etc.
References
All the sources you refer to in your report.
Bibliography (optional)
Books, journals, etc which you read or used during your research.
Glossary (optional)
Technical or jargon words which your reader might not understand.
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