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Use the menu below to find out how to write each part of a scientific report.


Developing a Title

The table below offers guidelines for effective scientific report titles.

Titles should:
Titles should NOT:
  • Describe contents clearly and precisely, so that readers can decide whether to read the report

  • Provide key words for indexing

  • Include wasted words such as "studies on," "an investigation of"

  • Use abbreviations and jargon

  • Use "cute" language

Good Titles
Poor Titles
  • The Relationship of Luteinizing Hormone to Obesity in the Zucker Rat
  • An Investigation of Hormone Secretion and Weight in Rats

  • Fat Rats: Are Their Hormones Different?

 


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