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Writing clear, impactful reports is a crucial skill for science students, but few books focus on this area for the undergraduate. Particularly useful for biology students, this text adopts a hands-on approach, using example reports and published papers as models to put guidance into practice. An introductory chapter familiarizes undergraduates with the principles of writing science. Two model reports are then developed, walking students through experimental and observational teaching-lab reports. The structure and content of the Introduction, Methods and Materials, Results, and Discussion are explained, together with tips for the title, abstract, and references. Students are then guided on how to polish their first draft. The last section of the book analyzes two published papers, helping the reader transition to reporting original research. Clearly and concisely written, this text offers a much-needed lifeline for science students facing science report-writing for the first time, and

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'This guide for undergraduates - lightweight, and peppered with illustrations and diagrams - will demystify the process of creating an effective lab report. … This text's straightforward approach and rich but concise details make this item an invaluable resource for science majors and elective takers alike.' J. Clemons, Choice

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements; To the student; Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to science and scientific writing; Part II. Writing the First Draft: Format: 2. Starting to write; 3. Introduction; 4. Materials and methods; 5. Results; 6. Discussion; 7. Title and abstract; Part III. Crafting the Final Version: Scientific Style: 8. Revising your paper; 9. References; Part IV. The Anatomy of Scientific Papers: 10. Transitioning to writing about original research; References; Further reading; Index.

Writing Undergraduate Lab Reports

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    A Paperback / softback by Christopher S. Lobban, María Schefter

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 27/07/2017
      ISBN13: 9781107540248, 978-1107540248
      ISBN10: 1107540240

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Writing clear, impactful reports is a crucial skill for science students, but few books focus on this area for the undergraduate. Particularly useful for biology students, this text adopts a hands-on approach, using example reports and published papers as models to put guidance into practice. An introductory chapter familiarizes undergraduates with the principles of writing science. Two model reports are then developed, walking students through experimental and observational teaching-lab reports. The structure and content of the Introduction, Methods and Materials, Results, and Discussion are explained, together with tips for the title, abstract, and references. Students are then guided on how to polish their first draft. The last section of the book analyzes two published papers, helping the reader transition to reporting original research. Clearly and concisely written, this text offers a much-needed lifeline for science students facing science report-writing for the first time, and

      Trade Review
      'This guide for undergraduates - lightweight, and peppered with illustrations and diagrams - will demystify the process of creating an effective lab report. … This text's straightforward approach and rich but concise details make this item an invaluable resource for science majors and elective takers alike.' J. Clemons, Choice

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements; To the student; Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to science and scientific writing; Part II. Writing the First Draft: Format: 2. Starting to write; 3. Introduction; 4. Materials and methods; 5. Results; 6. Discussion; 7. Title and abstract; Part III. Crafting the Final Version: Scientific Style: 8. Revising your paper; 9. References; Part IV. The Anatomy of Scientific Papers: 10. Transitioning to writing about original research; References; Further reading; Index.

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