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What is a report? It may help to know some of the key differences between reports and essays: Essays Reports Argumentative and idea-based Informative and fact-based Semi-structured Formally structured Not written with a specific reader in mind except the marker Usually written with a specific purpose and reader in mind Written in single narrative style throughout Written in style appropriate to each section Usually do not include sub-headings Always include section headings Usually do not include bullet points Often use bullet points Usually no tables or graphs Often includes tables or graphs Offer conclusions about question Offer recommendations for action.
How can you make sure your report does what it's meant to do, and does it well? Checklist for successful reports Does it answer the purpose stated or implied in the brief? Does it answer the needs of the projected reader? Has the material been placed in the appropriate sections? Has all the material been checked for accuracy? Are graphs and tables carefully labelled? Is data in graphs or tables also explained in words and analysed? Has all irrelevant material been removed?
Is it written throughout in appropriate style i. Is it jargon-free and clearly written? Has every idea taken from or inspired by someone else's work been acknowledged with a reference? Have all illustrations and figures taken from someone else's work been cited correctly? You can also use headings this is something you wouldn't do in an essay to identify sections of the report i. Get more advice and tips on how to write a great essay or report. COVID information. Find out more Future student?
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