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Use the menu below to
find out how to write each part of a scientific report.
When and when not to use the
IMRAD format
Although most scientific reports use the IMRAD
format, there are some exceptions.
This format is usually not used in reports
describing other kinds of research, such as field or case studies,
in which headings are more likely to differ according to discipline.
Although the main headings are standard for many scientific fields,
details may vary; check with your instructor, or, if submitting
an article to a journal, refer to the instructions to authors. |
This
handout describes an organizational structure commonly used to report
experimental research in many scientific disciplines, the IMRAD
format: Introduction, Methods, Results, And
Discussion.
Although the main headings are standard
for many scientific fields, details may vary; check with your instructor,
or, if submitting an article to a journal, refer to the instructions
to authors. |