Outline the structure of a typical scientific report Flashcards
What is the structure of a typical scientific report?
Title, Aim, hypothesis, risk assessment, materials, method, results/table/graph, discussion, conclusion.
What comes first in the structure of a typical scientific report?
The title
What comes second in the structure of a typical scientific report?
The aim
What comes third in the structure of a typical scientific report?
Hypothesis
What comes fourth in the structure of a typical scientific report?
Risk assessment
What comes fifth in the structure of a typical scientific report?
Materials
What comes sixth in the structure of a typical scientific report?
Method
What comes seventh in the structure of a typical scientific report?
Results/table/graph
What comes eighth in the structure of a typical scientific report?
Discussion
What comes ninth in the structure of a typical scientific report?
Conclusion
The materials must have units with the material.
True
Tables must be inclosed.
True
The results within tables must have units within them.
False - the units must be included at the top of the table were the subtitles are. Eg. the subtitle is: Amount of liquid (mL) and the units are included.