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HOW TO WRITE A SCIENTIFIC REPORT
As you know, one important method by which scientists communicate with one another is via scientific reports (also called "scientific papers"), published in professional magazines, called "journals". In a scientific report, the researcher(s) tell the reader what they did, what they found out, and what they think it all means. Scientific reports are written in a very different style from reports or papers in literature or history, so we provide you with these guidelines to approved organization, format, and style. Please notice, however, that nowhere in these guidelines do we say that a scientific report should be dry, stuffy, and difficult to read!
You, of course, are not a professional scientist (though you might choose to become one), and you are not writing your report for submission to a scientific journal. Rather, the purpose of your report is to explain what you did to your instructor, so as to have that work evaluated, but you should write the paper as if your intended audience was another undergraduate studying science. You will provide the desired amount of detail if you imagine the readers of your report to be individuals who have a little (but not a lot) of scientific background, who already know something about the general problem you have explored, but who may know very little about the details of your particular study. It might be a good idea to picture your reader to be another student in the class who worked on a different project from yours (when you have different projects in different groups) or to imagine such a person even if all groups did the same project.
Scientific report format
Print your paper double-spaced, with at least 1-inch margins, in an easy-to-read, 12-point font .
Nearly every scientific report consists of the following sections:
Title: At the top of your first page, or on its own cover page, center your title. A good title is brief but...
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