Exam 19: Writing Lab Reports
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Exam 19: Writing Lab Reports40 Questions
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most lab reports consist of eight basic elements. One is the introduction. What are two other elements found in most lab reports?
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The other seven elements are title, abstract, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusion, and references.
Which of the following is a characteristic of a descriptive abstract?
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which of these is NOT an element common to most lab reports?
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Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the lack of an acknowledgments section in the sample lab report in Chapter 19?
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You should write the sections of a lab report in the order in which they will appear in the report.
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Scientific research does not entail persuasive writing; providing the facts from an experiment is sufficient.
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Why should a scientist or engineer avoid introducing new information in the conclusion section?
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Which of the following statements about lab reports is NOT correct?
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A written lab report is the primary evidence on which your audience will judge your credibility and skills as a researcher.
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Which of the procedures you performed should you mention in the "Materials and Methods" section of your report?
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Which part of a lab report or a scientific report might be distributed more widely than the report itself?
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The references section of a lab report should contain which of the following?
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The acknowledgments section of a lab report is typically used to identify and thank people who have assisted the author during a study or while preparing the report. What is another typical use of the acknowledgments section?
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where should you write about research data that are atypical or problematic in some way?
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The discussion section of a lab report is the appropriate section in which to interpret or explain your findings to readers.
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Which section should include a concise review of previous research relevant to your study?
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Which of the following is the least effective title for a lab report or scientific article?
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