Values you have recorded during your experiment
Values you have recorded during your experiment
In the observation section of a lab report, you would typically find detailed descriptions of the experimental results, including any measurements, changes, or behaviors observed during the experiment. This may include qualitative observations, such as color changes or physical states, as well as quantitative data, like numerical measurements. Additionally, any anomalies or unexpected outcomes might be noted, providing context for the results. Overall, this section aims to present a clear and objective account of what was observed during the experiment.
Values you have recorded during your experiment
A summary of the key findings, implications of the results, recommendations for future research or practical applications, and any limitations of the study would likely be included in the conclusion section of a research poster or report.
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Results- detailed report of all observations and measurements
Observation and self-reports can be used in things that allow the insertion of an opinion. An example where both would be used is during a psychological evaluation.
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Results- detailed report of all observations and measurements
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alternative explanations for observed results
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