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How to Write a Lab Report
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Learning Objectives Describe the different parts of a lab report
Write a complete lab report
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Title The Title should be less than 10 words and reflect the factual content of the paper The gene cortex controls mimicry and crypsis in butterflies and moths
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Abstract The abstract is a summary of the report including the data presented and conclusions
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Introduction The introduction states your hypothesis Should include:
1. Why was this study performed? 2. What knowledge already exists about this subject? 3. What is the specific purpose of this study?
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Materials and Methods The materials and methods details how you tested your hypothesis Should include: 1. What materials were used? 2. How were they used? 3. Where and when was the work done?
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Results The results section should summarize the data from the experiments without discussing what it means. Data should be organized in: 1. Tables 2. Figures 3. Graphs 4. Photographs
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Discussion The discussion considers whether the data you obtained supports the hypothesis Could include: 1. Speculation 2. Suggestions for improvement 3. Acceptance or rejection of hypothesis 4. Suggest future experiments
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Literature Cited This section lists all articles or books cited in the report. Fox, J.W Nest-building behavior of the catbird, Dumetella carolinensis. Journal of Ecology 47: Bird, W.Z Ecological aspects of fox reproduction. Berlin: Guttenberg Press
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