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TTP Lab-Laboratory Report Format

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Laboratory report format

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Laboratory Report Format

Title:

> Provide atitle that is a deseription of your lab followed by a lab number.
> The title should clearly identify the experiment's variables (independent &dependent)

Objective/Purpose/Problem:
This is the place to explain what you are trying to find out or what you are going to do in the

lab.
> Include information about the variables involved.

Hypothesis: "If....... then.......because.

This is a cause/effect statement.


This is a prediction of what the expected outcome of the lab will be.

Relate the hypothesis to the purposeproblem of the lab.


} Try to focus your hypothesis on the information/research youcollected.

Materials:

List allitems in a column.


Make sure to record the exact size and amnount of each item required.

Procedures:

List and number cach step.


Usecomplete sentences (begin withacapital letter and use end punctuation).
Should be clear enough for someone else to use as instructions for repeating your experiment.

Observations/Data:

Be sure to accurately record your observations/data in a chart or table.


Create a graph to provide a visual of your data.
Provide a verbal description of your data.
º List all quantitative (numbers) and qualitative (words) data.
º List all variables and explain what your control was.
Conclusion: "When. .then.

Match your conclusion to the purpose or the problem.


> Base your conclusion on your analysis of your observations andany data that has been
collected.

> Explain: (The following are just suggestions and DO require elaboration.)
What youdid in the experiment
What you observed (trends/patterns in your data that supported or did not support
your hypothesis)
What you lcarned from the lab
If you think it was a fair test (i.e. - was there anything that may have impacted the
accuracy of your results)
Questions for further research and investigation

> Application: Can you think of an analogous situation that applies to real life?

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