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Category > Literature Posted 13 Sep 2017 My Price 10.00

outline of research-based report

Writing assignment #6 is designed to help you get started on organizing the research-based report.  It will be an outline of the report.

For writing assignment #6, we continue our Research Report Package for the class. You will want to read the instructions for the research-based report so that you have an idea of what types of topics to consider as you construct your outline for the report. Please click here to read the instructions for the research-based report.

 

For this assignment, you will write an outline, along with some other brief explanations, for the plan for your research-based report.

For your outline, you will submit the following items:

  • statement of the problem -- This section should be one or two sentences stating the problem you are addressing.
  • purpose and scope of the work -- This section should be one paragraph explaining why you have conducted your analysis.  You will state why you think the problem you are addressing needs to be addressed.
  • sources and methods of data collection -- This section should be one paragraph explaining how you went about gathering data.  You might mention interviews you conducted, searches you conducted in OneSearch, or other methods of information gathering you used.
  • preliminary outline -- This section should use Roman numerals to outline, even roughly, the plan for the report.   You might have, for example, Roman number I, with A, B, and C under it; Roman number II, with A, B, and C under it, and Roman numeral III with A, B, and C under it.  Overall, you should not need more than three or four Roman numerals.  Again, this can even be a fairly rough outline.  Do not feel you have to stick with the outline you have developed when  you write your actual report.

 

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Status NEW Posted 13 Sep 2017 08:09 AM My Price 10.00

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