How To Design And - Report Experiments
Interpret your findings. Did they support the hypothesis? Acknowledge limitations (e.g., small sample size) and suggest what future researchers should look into next.
If you did this again tomorrow, would you get the same result? How to Design and Report Experiments
Scientific reporting follows a standardized IMRaD format (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion). A 150–250 word summary of the entire study. Interpret your findings
Provide context. Why does this study matter? End with your specific hypothesis. If you did this again tomorrow, would you
This is a "recipe" for your experiment. Describe your participants, apparatus, and step-by-step procedure. Someone else should be able to replicate your study exactly using only this section.
Stick strictly to your protocol. Any deviation—like changing the room temperature or the wording of instructions—can become a that ruins your data. Phase 3: Reporting the Results
Does the experiment actually measure what it claims to measure?

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