Week 9 Writing I
Week 9 Writing I
RESEARCH WRITING
Week 9
THE NEXT 4 WEEKS
Week 9
Lecture: Writing up Research
Labs: Tutorials on APA Formatting
Week 10
Lecture: Literature Review & Organisation
Labs: Introduction Brainstorm & Literature Search Tutorials
Week 11
Lecture: Assessment Surgery
Labs: Statistics SOS with SLAs (no new content)
Week 12
Lecture: Final Q&A for Assessment (student led)
Labs: Statistics SOS with SLAs (no new content)
T H E P U R P O S E O F L A B R E P O RT S
Times New Roman (TNR) size 12 throughout (incl. headings and subheadings)
Follow APA Heading Convention
Double Spacing
Page margin set to 1 inch (2.54 cm)
Indentation of 0.5 inch (1.27cm) of the first line of every paragraph (except Abstract)
Left Alignment (not centered or justified!)
Avoid breaking tables over pages
Chapters should be continious not on sperate pages
Page Numbers on the right upper corner
Margins in MS Word
• Page Numbers
• Indentation
• Double Spaced
• TNR 12
HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR LAB
R E P O RT
O R G A N I Z AT I O N
1. Title Page
2. Abstract
3. Table of Contents
4. Introduction
5. Methods
6. Results
7. Discussion
8. Conclusion
9. References
T I T L E PA G E
• Title
• MISIS & Name
Participants (sample size, age range, Mage, Sdage, gender distribution, demographic details)
Limit the use of borders or lines in a table to those needed for clarity.
In general, use a border at the top and bottom of the table, beneath column headings (including decked
heads), and above column spanners.
You may also use a border to separate a row containing totals or other summary information from other
rows in the table.
Do not use vertical borders to separate data, and do not use borders around every cell in a table.
If a table is longer than one page, use the tables feature of your word-processing program to make the
headings row repeat on the second and any subsequent pages
If a table is too wide to fit on one page, use landscape orientation on the page with the wide table. (use
page breaks to move between portrait and landscape pages)
A PA TA B L E S
Α α Alpha
Β β Beta
S TAT I S T I C A L G R A M M A R Γ γ Gamma
Δ δ Delta
Ε ε Epsilon
• Greek letters Ζ ζ Zeta
Η η Eta
• Copy and paste as needed
Θ θ Theta
Ι ι Iota
Κ κ Kappa
Λ λ Lambda
Μ μ Mu
Ν ν Nu
Ξ ξ Xi
Ο ο Omicron
Π π Pi
Ρ ρ Rho
Σ σ,ς * Sigma
Τ τ Tau
Υ υ Upsilon
Φ φ Phi
Χ χ Chi
Ψ ψ Psi
Ω ω Omega
DISCUSSION
use underlying theories to explain how you achieved your results as well as what they might
imply
Do not just report results, but analyze them
Should tie into the introduction
Place work into larger perspective
What research supports & contradicts your findings?
Draw out significance, importance, and implications
Identifies new questions and steps
Limitations (Include any errors and how they may have affected your data)
Future Research
DISCUSSION (INVERSE FUNNEL)
L I M I TAT I O N S
the conclusion explains the results from the perspective of the entire experiment
return to the original objective or hypothesis of the experiment
This is a good place to reference back to the introduction and past studies regarding this topic
Does this experiment contribute to or further the current research?
Include suggestions for further studies in this section
REFERENCES
This section shows the breadth and depth of your reading make it count
include any citations you mentioned in your report
APA 7th Edition style
Start on a new page
FINAL TIPS
Instead of saying that one variable affects another, explain how it affects it. Are they inversely
proportional? Directly proportional?