APES Lab and Field Report
APES Lab and Field Report
Inquiry Plan
Researchable Question
- Guides your research
- If you answer these questions, you will achieve your goal
Variables
Manipulated variable: Variable that will be changed
Materials List
- Be through so that someone could recreate your experiment
Procedure
1. You determine what needs to be done
2. Be detailed enough so that someone with very little past knowledge could do the experiment
Data Table
- Organize your data
APES Lab and Field Report
The following are the elements of a standard lab or field report. Methods, results, and scratch
work, observations etc. should be written in your lab notebook. The final lab report will present all of
that information and also discussion, background and introduction. Please format your lab by
including all the bolded headings below. Use single spacing within a section, but use double spacing
between all sections.
Title
Should concisely convey the nature of the investigation. It should include both the IV
(independent variable that you manipulate) and DV (dependent or responding variable you
measure). The predicted relationship should presented. Ex: "Sprinkling Foundations with
Listerine will have a negative effect on the Number of Crickets Present"
Introduction
Methods
Materials: List all materials that were used for the procedures (include detail needed for
replication).
Procedure: Write concise description in 3rd person past tense ("the graduated cylinder was
used to measure 100 ml of ethyl alcohol") of the procedures you used to test your hypothesis.
Write the procedure as a narrative, not in a list. Again, include enough detail so that your
procedure can be replicated. (In class procedures will be more detailed than the papers we
read. In the papers some of the basic procedures are assumed.)
APES Lab and Field Report
Be sure to explain how you manipulated the IV, how you set up a control group or controlled
for extraneous variables, how many groups/treatments of the IV you used, and how many trials
of each treatment you made.
Results
Discussion
Did your data support your hypothesis (briefly restate your hypothesis)? Please use data
summary figures here such as group averages with units for each of the groups. Describe
differences and how significant they are between groups. Reference to the appropriate
statistics from your results section.
Was there problems that (extraneous variables) affected the outcome and precision of your
experiment? How could you change your procedure to eliminate these errors next time?
What are new related problems that you might study next time because of what you found out
during this lab? (no specific number, can be 1 or 100 new problems)
What do you now know the relationship between the IV and DV to be? What other things you
learned from this research? Reference topics you are studying in class (view class as past
research).
Literature Cited
Please list your sources. They should be in alphabetical order by the author's last name, again
use APA style.