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it is way of adding an information while doing a research along with the topic , introduction to conclusion.
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It is the task of drawing inferences from the collected facts after any experimental study.
1.Through interpretation, a researcher can understand the abstract principle working beneath his findings. 2.Establishes exploratory concepts that serves as a guide for future research studies. 3.Findings of exploratory research study results into hypotheses for experimental research. 4.A researcher can make others understand the real significance of his
1.Researcher must interpret the lines of relationship between the research work carried out and the results obtained. 2.Extraneous information should be considered while interpreting. They may act as a key factor. 3.Before coming to the final interpretation, consultation should be done with experienced persons.
Points to be remembered during report writing 1.Write a straight forward message 2.Write the precision 3.Numbering should be precise 4.Objective work should be clear to the reader 5.Expression without clear limits should be restricted 6.Words of personal judgment should be avoided 7.Better to avoid words that are only fillers
Flowchart of the topics as they should be written Materials and Methods Result Discussio n Conclusion Introductio n Title Abstract
Resul t According to the experiment design, animals are grouped Generally it consists of – a control group a negative control group a standard treated group multiple test drug treated
Discussio n
Introductio n 1.Statement of the problem 2.Need and importance of the study 3.Scope of the study 4.Background of the study a.Currently accepted general statement b.Available supporting data 5.Sources of data collected and the methods used for analyzing the data 6.Limitations of the study
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Referenc It is one of the e important factor in the research work Materials collected for the purpose of study, which are drawn from various sources, their reference should be cited List of published as well as unpublished sources are given There is no hard & fast rule