PROJECT REPORT FORMAT |
This format has been established by the scientific community because of its clarity and organization. Each section must be clearly labeled using the headings and subheadings in bold below. See Sample Report. TITLE Your Name RESEARCH QUESTION:
BIOLOGICAL INTEREST
HYPOTHESES/DEDUCTIONS:
METHODS: must be able to stand alone and be specific enough for someone else to repeat
Location(s): include study site location (and description if relevant). Sample: include placement and size of transects/observation areas, etc.). Also include total sample area size. Data Collection: specifically, what data did you collect, and how did you collect the data. [Must show at least 8 hours of data collection] Data Analysis: specifiy how were all data summarized (totals, averages, etc.) and analyzed (state which statistics you used).
Tables and Graphs: You should put these at the end of your report. Each table/graph/map should be named (i.e., Table 1, Table 2, ... Graph 1, Graph 2, ... etc.) and put at the end of the report. Each table/graph/map should contain a caption that includes enough information to allow the table/graph/map to stand alone so that someone would understand the data without reading the rest of the report (e.g., include dates, times, locations, sample size, etc.). Note: Do not interpret at this point. Tentative Conclusion
1 : state the answer(s) to your question. For example: There were 2.2
times more saguaros on the south side (106 per 10,000 square meters) than
the north side (48) of the hill (a significant difference). Tentative Conclusion 2, Causal Question 2, Multiple Hypotheses 2 Etc. Ways to Improve/Extend Study: If you could redo your study what would you do differently and why?
Under each citation, using your own words, briefly present the relevant information contained within the source and how you used it for your study. |