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The Research Report

            By

   Vishal Singh
    (vishalchd11@yahoo.com)
Outline
 First, we will discuss the general format of
  the research report.
 Secondly, we will study the style and
  format of writing the research report
  logically and objectively.
 Finally we will discuss the procedure
  which is followed in typing different
  sections of the report.
 Meaning of research report:
 The research report is called either a
  thesis or dissertation.
 The oxford dictionary defines thesis as a
  proposition to be maintained or proved
  especially by candidate for degree.
 A knowledge of the rules and principles
  involved in writing a research report will
  help the researcher to write better thesis .
 The research report format mainly
 consists of three main sections:
  –   The preliminary section
  –   The body of the report
  –   The reference section
The Preliminary Section
1.   Title Page
2.   Preface, including acknowledgement
3.   Table of contents
4.   List of tables (if any)
5.   List of figures, maps and illustrations (if
     any)
Body of the Report
(a.) Introduction
•   Statement of the problem
•   Analysis of previous research
•   Relation of present problem to theoretical
    position of the previous research
•   Significance of the problem
•   Limitations of the study
•   Assumptions under hypothesis
•   Statement of hypothesis
•   Definition of important terms
(b.) Design of the study
1. Procedures employed
2. Sources of data
3. Data gathering instruments
4. Sampling and methods of data gathering
(c.) Analysis and Interpretation of
   Data
•  Text
•  Tables
•  Figures
(d.) Summary and conclusions
•  Brief restatement of problem and
   procedures
•  Principal findings and conclusions with
   their practical implications
•  Suggestions for further research
Reference Section
1. Bibliography
2. Appendix
3. Index (if any)
Preliminary section
 Title page: several pages of preliminary
 material are presented prior to the body of
 research report which consists of-
  – Title of the study
  – Name of the institution to which the report is
    being submitted
  – Name of the candidate
  – Date of submission
 Preface: The preface usually include a brief
 statement and scope of the report.
     A preface should include thanks for
 those who gave researcher the guidance
 for study but if the researcher has little to
 say than he should used “Acknowledgment”
 instead of “Preface”.
 Table of contents: The table of contents
  includes the major divisions of the report;
 The introduction, the chapter with their
  sub-sections, the bibliography and the
  appendix.
 The preface or acknowledgement, list of
  figures and list of tables are also entered
  in the table of contents.
Body of the Report
   Introduction : The introduction of the report should be simple,
    complete and concise.
   In introduction the researcher defines, analyses and states the
    nature of the problem.
   He also review the related studies so as to lay the foundation for
    research.
   The review of the result of the previous researcher bring out the area
    of agreement and disagreement and shows how present studies
    arose from the previous investigation.
   It includes significance of the problem and need for conducting the
    investigation.
   After reviewing the background of the problem, its scope and
    delimitations, the researcher present the hypothesis and the
    assumptions on which the hypothesis are based.
   He then defines the terms used in the study that have the special
    meaning and significance for the investigation.
   Design of the study : This section explain the design
    of the study in detail.
   It includes detailed description about the type of data
    needed for study and tools and devices need for their
    collection.
   A researcher may present definition of the population,
    the size of the samples, the method of sampling, when
    and where what type of data were collected.
   The design and methods of conducting the experiments
    giving full details about the assumptions.
   The type of data analyses made, the statistical methods
    employed and how data will be organized and presented
    for analysis and interpretation.
   Analysis and interpretation of data: This section is
    the heart of the report.
   The data analysis and interpretation may be either
    presented in separate chapters or may be in one chapter.
   The tables and figures should be listed in such a way that
    they are self explanatory.
   Tables which are lengthy should be placed in appendix.
   The text should not repeat all the information given in the
    tables. (only important facts).
   The formulae and statistical procedure used should be
    clearly specified and explained in detail.
   Statistical analysis may be presented in the form of
    ratios, proportions, percentages, variances, SD etc.
   Any weakness in the research design, tools, techniques
    that have come to the light during conduct of study
    should be discussed frankly along with the manner they
    have affected the findings of the study.
 Summary and conclusions: This section
  includes a brief re-statement of the
  problem, a description of the procedures
  used and discussion of findings and
  conclusions of the study.
 The summary and conclusion section is
  the most widely used part of the report as
  it reviews all the information that has been
  presented in its previous sections.
 Reference section: The reference section
 includes bibliography and appendix.
  – The bibliography is the record of those
    sources and materials that have been used
    for the study. If the number is large the
    researcher may divide the bibliography into
    various sections, one for book, one for
    periodical and journals etc.
  – An appendix follows the bibliography. All the
    relevant supporting material that are important
    but not essential to understanding of report
    are presented in appendix.
General rules for typing research report

1.   Material should typed on one side of the paper.
2.   The right margin should 1 inch, the aft margin
     1.5 inches, the top margin 1.25 inches and the
     bottom margin 1.5 inches.
3.   All textual material should be double spaced,
     triple spaced between paragraphs and single
     space in quotations
4.   Dividing the words at the end of the line should
     be avoided as far as possible.
A researcher should master the following
              abbreviations
 bk,bks     book, books
 Chap,chaps chapter, chapters
 P.,pp      page, pages
 Col,cols   column, columns
 E.g        for example
 et al      and others
 Ibid       same reference
 Vol,vols   volume, volumes
Thanks

for feedback
vishalchd11@yahoo.com

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Research report

  • 1. The Research Report By Vishal Singh (vishalchd11@yahoo.com)
  • 2. Outline  First, we will discuss the general format of the research report.  Secondly, we will study the style and format of writing the research report logically and objectively.  Finally we will discuss the procedure which is followed in typing different sections of the report.
  • 3.  Meaning of research report:  The research report is called either a thesis or dissertation.  The oxford dictionary defines thesis as a proposition to be maintained or proved especially by candidate for degree.  A knowledge of the rules and principles involved in writing a research report will help the researcher to write better thesis .
  • 4.  The research report format mainly consists of three main sections: – The preliminary section – The body of the report – The reference section
  • 5. The Preliminary Section 1. Title Page 2. Preface, including acknowledgement 3. Table of contents 4. List of tables (if any) 5. List of figures, maps and illustrations (if any)
  • 6. Body of the Report (a.) Introduction • Statement of the problem • Analysis of previous research • Relation of present problem to theoretical position of the previous research • Significance of the problem • Limitations of the study • Assumptions under hypothesis • Statement of hypothesis • Definition of important terms
  • 7. (b.) Design of the study 1. Procedures employed 2. Sources of data 3. Data gathering instruments 4. Sampling and methods of data gathering
  • 8. (c.) Analysis and Interpretation of Data • Text • Tables • Figures
  • 9. (d.) Summary and conclusions • Brief restatement of problem and procedures • Principal findings and conclusions with their practical implications • Suggestions for further research
  • 10. Reference Section 1. Bibliography 2. Appendix 3. Index (if any)
  • 11. Preliminary section  Title page: several pages of preliminary material are presented prior to the body of research report which consists of- – Title of the study – Name of the institution to which the report is being submitted – Name of the candidate – Date of submission
  • 12.  Preface: The preface usually include a brief statement and scope of the report. A preface should include thanks for those who gave researcher the guidance for study but if the researcher has little to say than he should used “Acknowledgment” instead of “Preface”.
  • 13.  Table of contents: The table of contents includes the major divisions of the report;  The introduction, the chapter with their sub-sections, the bibliography and the appendix.  The preface or acknowledgement, list of figures and list of tables are also entered in the table of contents.
  • 14. Body of the Report  Introduction : The introduction of the report should be simple, complete and concise.  In introduction the researcher defines, analyses and states the nature of the problem.  He also review the related studies so as to lay the foundation for research.  The review of the result of the previous researcher bring out the area of agreement and disagreement and shows how present studies arose from the previous investigation.  It includes significance of the problem and need for conducting the investigation.  After reviewing the background of the problem, its scope and delimitations, the researcher present the hypothesis and the assumptions on which the hypothesis are based.  He then defines the terms used in the study that have the special meaning and significance for the investigation.
  • 15. Design of the study : This section explain the design of the study in detail.  It includes detailed description about the type of data needed for study and tools and devices need for their collection.  A researcher may present definition of the population, the size of the samples, the method of sampling, when and where what type of data were collected.  The design and methods of conducting the experiments giving full details about the assumptions.  The type of data analyses made, the statistical methods employed and how data will be organized and presented for analysis and interpretation.
  • 16. Analysis and interpretation of data: This section is the heart of the report.  The data analysis and interpretation may be either presented in separate chapters or may be in one chapter.  The tables and figures should be listed in such a way that they are self explanatory.  Tables which are lengthy should be placed in appendix.  The text should not repeat all the information given in the tables. (only important facts).  The formulae and statistical procedure used should be clearly specified and explained in detail.  Statistical analysis may be presented in the form of ratios, proportions, percentages, variances, SD etc.  Any weakness in the research design, tools, techniques that have come to the light during conduct of study should be discussed frankly along with the manner they have affected the findings of the study.
  • 17.  Summary and conclusions: This section includes a brief re-statement of the problem, a description of the procedures used and discussion of findings and conclusions of the study.  The summary and conclusion section is the most widely used part of the report as it reviews all the information that has been presented in its previous sections.
  • 18.  Reference section: The reference section includes bibliography and appendix. – The bibliography is the record of those sources and materials that have been used for the study. If the number is large the researcher may divide the bibliography into various sections, one for book, one for periodical and journals etc. – An appendix follows the bibliography. All the relevant supporting material that are important but not essential to understanding of report are presented in appendix.
  • 19. General rules for typing research report 1. Material should typed on one side of the paper. 2. The right margin should 1 inch, the aft margin 1.5 inches, the top margin 1.25 inches and the bottom margin 1.5 inches. 3. All textual material should be double spaced, triple spaced between paragraphs and single space in quotations 4. Dividing the words at the end of the line should be avoided as far as possible.
  • 20. A researcher should master the following abbreviations  bk,bks book, books  Chap,chaps chapter, chapters  P.,pp page, pages  Col,cols column, columns  E.g for example  et al and others  Ibid same reference  Vol,vols volume, volumes