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This document provides guidelines for writing a laboratory report, including sections on the introduction, objectives, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusion, and references. It specifies the key information that should be included in each section and formatting details. The introduction should provide background information and relevant previous studies. The objectives should state why the laboratory was performed. Materials and methods should describe the materials, equipment, and procedures used. The results section should summarize the data without discussing implications. The discussion should interpret the results and relate them to existing knowledge. The conclusion should summarize the main ideas and look to the future. References should be cited in the paper and alphabetized. The report should follow general style guidelines around logic, precision, and formatting.

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Lab Report Template: Ttqdao@hcmiu - Edu.vn

This document provides guidelines for writing a laboratory report, including sections on the introduction, objectives, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusion, and references. It specifies the key information that should be included in each section and formatting details. The introduction should provide background information and relevant previous studies. The objectives should state why the laboratory was performed. Materials and methods should describe the materials, equipment, and procedures used. The results section should summarize the data without discussing implications. The discussion should interpret the results and relate them to existing knowledge. The conclusion should summarize the main ideas and look to the future. References should be cited in the paper and alphabetized. The report should follow general style guidelines around logic, precision, and formatting.

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Laboratory experiment title: check.

SoLab do not copy frommanual) oft (electronic) copy for plagiarism (This is shown Report Template work or directly from the materials. Paraphr please in laboratory your friends Name: _________________________ Group: ________________________ il or directly to me at my office. [email protected] Date due: _____________________________________________________ Cover Page
The Cover page should include the following:

Introduction (15%)

Define the subject of the report: "Why was this study performed?" Provide background information and relevant studies: "What knowledge already

exists about this subject?"

Objectives (5%)
The objectives should be brief and explain in one sentence why the laboratory was performed. Although a set of objectives has been included with each laboratory exercise in the manual, students should rewrite these in their own words.

Materials and methods (10%)

List materials used, how were they used, and where and when was the work done Describe special pieces of equipment and the general theory of the analyses or

(especially important in field studies)

assays used

Provide enough detail for the reader to understand the experiment without

overwhelming him/her. When procedures from a lab book or another report are followed exactly, simply cite the work and note that details can be found there.

Results (20%)

Concentrate on general trends and differences and not on trivial details. Summarize the data from the experiments without discussing their implications Organize data into tables, figures, graphs, photographs, etc. Data in a table should Title all figures and tables; include a legend explaining symbols, abbreviations, or Number figures and tables separately
1. Figure 1 shows that the activity.... 2. The activity decreases after five minutes (fig. 1)

not be duplicated in a graph or figure

special methods

and refer to them in the text by their number, i.e.

Discussion (20%)

Interpret the data; do not restate the results Relate results to existing theory and knowledge Explain the logic that allows you to accept or reject your original hypotheses Include suggestions for improving your techniques or design, or clarify areas of

doubt for further research

Conclusion (20%)

Summarize the main ideas to answer the question Give your opinion, if you havent given it already Look to the future (say what will happen if the situation continues or changes)

References (10%)

Cite only references in your paper and not a general bibliography on the topic

Alphabetize by last name of the author You can follow the recommended format from Microsoft Word 2007

Toolbar References Manage sources New

General style

Strive for logic and precision and avoid ambiguity, especially with pronouns and Keep your writing impersonal; avoid the use of the first person (i.e. I or we) Use the past tense and be consistent within the report Italicize all scientific names (genus and species) Use the metric system of measurement and abbreviate measurements without

sequences

note: "data" is plural and "datum" is singular; species is singular and plural

periods (i.e. cm kg) spell out all numbers beginning sentences or less than 10 (i.e. "two explanations of six factors").

Write numbers as numerals when greater than ten (i.e. 156) or associated with Have a neutral person review and critique your report before submission

measurements (i.e. 6 mm or 2 g)

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