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Writing Reports (Structure of a report (Results, Discussion, Methods,…
Writing Reports
Structure of a report
Results
Discussion
Methods
Conclusion
Introduction
Appendices
Contents (Table of contents)
Bibliography
Summary (Abstract)
Acknowledgements
Terms of reference
Glossary of technical terms
Title page
Writing the report : The essential stages
Stage four : Analysing your material
Stage five : Writing the report
Stage three : Organising your material
Stage six : Reviewing and redrafting
Stage two : Gathering and selecting information
Stage seven : Presentation
Stage one : Understanding the report brief
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What makes a good report?
An effective report presents and analyses facts and evidence that are relevant to the specific problem or issue.
All sources used should be acknowledged and referenced throughout.
What is a report?
A report is written for a clear purpose and to a particular audience.