Guidelines Lab Report
Guidelines Lab Report
3. Also remember that an effective lab report requires careful in-lab procedure and
on recording data accurately and completely.
4. When you write the lab report, use a conventional pattern of information
organization. A basic lab report outline follows.
- Abstract in some but not all cases. Again, learn what your reader expects.
o If you are unsure how to write an abstract, see the style guide and the
abstract template.
- Introduction
o Context, purpose or objectives of lab
Can be one or two sentences
- Materials and Methods
o Materials, apparatus, facility used
o Methods used
o Procedure, step-by-step or standard
o DON’T mix results into this section
- Results
o Write a sentence that summarizes all your findings.
o Develop your results section with concise text followed by graphics
that show your data.
- Discussion
o Some disciplines want “discussion” separated from “results.” Other
disciplines prefer the two elements to be integrated.
o Wherever it occurs, “discussion” is your handling of the data collected.
o This section also is where you mention possible sources of error,
implications for future work, or other issues.
- Conclusions
o This summary closes the report with a general statement of what you
learned from this experiment.