Scientific report contains the formulation of problems and hypothesis, goal, method, result, discussion, and conclusion
Rabu, 18 November 2015
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The results of science experiment need to the recorded in
the form of a science report. It contains a description of experiment written
in concise form. The description should be clear and systematic, outlining the
following points; the formulation of problem and hypothesis, goal, method,
result, discussion, and conclusion.
The Formula of
problem and Hypothesis
The experiment is started with a question (or question), then followed by hypothesis
formulation. For example, the question is why does plant A grow better in open
spaces than plant B does in shaded in shaded places? The hypothesis is that
sunshine affects the rate of growth of plant A
Aim
To understand the aim of an experiment, one can answer these
question
1.
Why does the experiment need to be performed?
2.
What problem will be solved?
3.
What hypothesis will be tested?
For example, the aim of the sample experiment to is to know
the effect of light towards the growth of plant A.
Method
Method is a description of the steps we are going to take
and how to pursue them. Besides, we also need to record species used in the
experiment, tools and chemicals, and controls to be set. In the sample, we need
a flux meter to measure light intensity and ruler or vernier calipers to
measure plant height and diameter, in order to determine the growth.
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Results
The results of experiments are the data collected. During
research, data can be obtained or read as results. For instance, the sample
will yield data on the height of plants on varying light intensity including
the control. Also, limited qualitative data can be obtained such as the
characteristics of the leaves, stem, and root. All data should be recorded
well.
Data need to be presented concisely and systematically. It
will help other to understand the result of the experiment. To choose the best
form of presentation of data, one need to know the data type. If the data
quantitave. It can be presented in the form of schemes or a detailed
description. For example, the characteristic of an organism can be presented by
describing morphology (shape, size, and color) or the developmental process of
an organism such as the stages of butterfly metamorphosis. If the data is
quantitave. Such as number, presentation can be in the form of tables, diagram,
and graph.
Discussion
The discussion of the result should be whether they support
or do not support the hypothesis. Reliability and validity of the results
should be considered, whether there are any errors in the results and what the
magnitude of these errors would be. Additional relevant information can be
collected from scientific books and articles. They act as additional support or
comparison toward the results.
A scientific article is a published version of experimental
results. Scientific article can be found in scientific journals or periodicals.
Generally, the structure of a scientific article are introduction, content, and
conclusion.
Conclusion
The conclusion is the summary of the results and discussion
of the experiment. It is made by answering the initial aim. Again, the result
may or may not support the hypothesis.
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