Reporting of Research

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Reporting of research

“Research report is a research document that contains basic aspects of the research project”.

What is a Research Report?

A research report is a completed study that reports an investigation or exploration of a problem,


identifies questions to be addressed, and includes data collected,analyzed, and interpreted by the
researcher.

Objectives

 Understand the purposes of a report.


 Plan a report
 Understand the structure of a report.
 Collect information for your report.
 Organize your information.
 Use an appropriate style of writing.
 Present data effectively.
 Understand how to lay out your information in an appropriate way.

Structure Of A Research Report

The research report format mainly consists of three main sections:

1) The Introductory Section

2) The Main Body Of The Report

3) The Reference Section

1) The Introductory Section

1. A Cover or Title Page


2. Second Cover
3. Preface
4. Acknowledgement
5. Contents
6. List of Tables
7. List of Figures
8. Glossary
9. List of Abbreviations
2)The Main Body section

1. Introduction
2. Review of Literature
3. Design of the Study
4. Analysis and Interpretation of Data
5. Main Findings and Conclusion
6. Summary

3)The Reference section

1. Bibliography and References


2. Appendices

Types of Report Writing

1. Laboratory reports.
2. Technical reports.
3. Reports of a work placement or industrial visit.
4. Reports of a field trip or field work.

Mainly two types of report :

(a) Thesis: A long essay or dissertation involving personal research , written as part of a university
Doctorate degree.

(b) Dissertation: A long essay, especially one written for a university degree or diploma.

TYPES OF REPORT

General types of reports are -

1. Informational
• Inform or instruct - present information.
• Reader sees the details of events, activities or conditions.
• No analysis of the situation, no conclusion, no recommendations,

2. Analytical
 Written to solve problems.
 Information is analyzed.
 Conclusions are drawn and recommendations are made

3. Persuasive
 An extension of analytical reports - main focus is to sell an idea, a service, or
product.
 Proposals are the most common type.

Reports usually have a more diverse audience, more than one purpose and more detailed
information.Some other types of reports are –

 Incident Report: A report describing how close you are to completing something you
planned.
 Accident Report: A report describing how many goods or services were sold, and the
reasons for any differences from the plan.
 Sales Report: A report on what has happened in a place, and how close your organization is
to finishing construction.
 Progress Report: An academic report on how and why something has changed over time.
 Feasibility Study/Report: A report describing something that has happened.
 Recommendation Report: A report on how practical a proposal is.
 Case Study: A report describing how someone was hurt or something was damaged.
 Periodic Operating Reports: To monitor and control production, sales, shipping, service, etc.
 Situational Report: To describe one-time events, such as trips, conferences and seminars.
 Investigative/Informational: To examine problems and supply facts - with little analysis.
 Compliance: To respond to government agencies and laws.
 Justification/Recommendation: To make recommendations to management and become
tools to solve problems and make decisions
 Yardstick :to establish criteria and evaluate alternatives by measuring against the yardstick
criteria.
 Research Studies: To study problems scientifically by analyzing a problem, developing
hypotheses, collecting data, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions.

COMPONENTS OF A RESEARCH REPORT

Scientific research articles provide a method for scientists to communicate with other
scientists about the results of their research. A standard format is used for these articles, in
which the author presents the research in an orderly, logical manner. This doesn't
necessarily reflect the order in which you did or thought about the work. The following is a
general outline for a research report.

Beginning i.e. title page, abstract, key word list, table of contents, list of figures and tables,
Material: Material: acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction - statement of the problem, hypotheses, why it is important, objectives of
the work, scope of the work
Chapter2: Background and Literature Review - discuss related work and indicate how it relates to
report
Chapter3: Procedure - describe the procedure used in project, data used, and how it was obtained
Chapter4: Results - indicate what happened and interpret what it means
Chapter5: Conclusions and Recommendations - summary conclusions and what they mean (ie,
answer the question, "So what?). What changes and further work do you recommend?

Report Format for the Research

Executive Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Industry Analysis (if you are addressing particular industry

1.3 Research Problem

1.4 Research Objectives

1.5 Limitations of the study

2. Literature Review

2.1 Theories, concepts & Models

2.2 Previous Research


3. Research Methodology

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Theoretical framework (Model with dependent and independent variables)

3.3 Research Design

3.4 Hypothesis (IF ANY)

3.5 Data Collection Methods

3.6 Sampling Method (including sample size)

4. Data Presentation & Analysis

4.1 Background Information Analysis

Reference :-

 Essentials of Business Research, Wilson,Jonathan.


 Research Methodology,paneerselvam,Prentice Hall of India.
 Research Methodology –Methods and Techniques,New Age International.

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