Author: | Little Green Apples Publishing, LLC ™ | ISBN: | 9781634263719 |
Publisher: | Little Green Apples Publishing, LLC ™ | Publication: | July 12, 2016 |
Imprint: | Study Briefs ™ | Language: | English |
Author: | Little Green Apples Publishing, LLC ™ |
ISBN: | 9781634263719 |
Publisher: | Little Green Apples Publishing, LLC ™ |
Publication: | July 12, 2016 |
Imprint: | Study Briefs ™ |
Language: | English |
When studying science, you perform research and conduct experiments to test hypotheses. Sooner or later, you will be asked to prepare a scientific report. In addition to exhibiting the knowledge and skills needed to perform field work, all scientists, including scientists-in-training, must be able to produce concise and informative scientific reports that are complete, accurate, properly formatted and understandable to their intended audience of other scientists. Writing a Scientific Report provides expert advice and step-by-step guidance to help a new or inexperienced scientific writer prepare and publish an effective report. With a how-to focus, this academic outline presents an easy-to-follow set of scientific writing guidelines in one convenient guide. This Study Brief examines the standard components of a formal scientific report, including each integral part of the IMRAD structure: Introduction, Methods and Materials, and Results and Discussion. Essential report components, such as proposals, abstracts, outlines, titles, literature reviews, acknowledgements, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, conclusions, recommendations, references, appendices and attachments are covered. Useful sections on planning a report, managing time needed to write, researching and compiling data, note taking, creating an outline and formatting the report are features. A quick review of the writing process breaks down what is involved in the prewriting, drafting, revising, proofreading, and editing tasks involved. Helpful tips and methods to improve scientific writing style are emphasized. Guidelines for footnotes, citations, and references are provided. Medical writing and science writing fields are briefly discussed. Study Briefs are concise and visual academic outlines that help students and professionals master key concepts quickly and accurately. Don’t spend your valuable time researching on multiple websites, paging through books or investigating reference sources. Our experts have done the research for you! Compiled in one convenient guide, you will find up-to-date and reliable sources presented in a visual and easy to follow format for everyday use. Choose from our ever-growing library of need-to-know topics in the following subject categories: Business, Math, Reference, Science, Language, History and Technology!
When studying science, you perform research and conduct experiments to test hypotheses. Sooner or later, you will be asked to prepare a scientific report. In addition to exhibiting the knowledge and skills needed to perform field work, all scientists, including scientists-in-training, must be able to produce concise and informative scientific reports that are complete, accurate, properly formatted and understandable to their intended audience of other scientists. Writing a Scientific Report provides expert advice and step-by-step guidance to help a new or inexperienced scientific writer prepare and publish an effective report. With a how-to focus, this academic outline presents an easy-to-follow set of scientific writing guidelines in one convenient guide. This Study Brief examines the standard components of a formal scientific report, including each integral part of the IMRAD structure: Introduction, Methods and Materials, and Results and Discussion. Essential report components, such as proposals, abstracts, outlines, titles, literature reviews, acknowledgements, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, conclusions, recommendations, references, appendices and attachments are covered. Useful sections on planning a report, managing time needed to write, researching and compiling data, note taking, creating an outline and formatting the report are features. A quick review of the writing process breaks down what is involved in the prewriting, drafting, revising, proofreading, and editing tasks involved. Helpful tips and methods to improve scientific writing style are emphasized. Guidelines for footnotes, citations, and references are provided. Medical writing and science writing fields are briefly discussed. Study Briefs are concise and visual academic outlines that help students and professionals master key concepts quickly and accurately. Don’t spend your valuable time researching on multiple websites, paging through books or investigating reference sources. Our experts have done the research for you! Compiled in one convenient guide, you will find up-to-date and reliable sources presented in a visual and easy to follow format for everyday use. Choose from our ever-growing library of need-to-know topics in the following subject categories: Business, Math, Reference, Science, Language, History and Technology!