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                                                Learning Development & Success: Te Tari Āwhina 
                                               Report Writing 
         What is a Report                                                                  Top Tips 
         A report is a factual account of information required by professionals to          Analyse the question and 
         make decisions. An academic report is generally a schematic formal report          marking criteria carefully 
         that requires students to investigate and present their findings and               Pay special attention to the 
         recommendations in a logical and well-structured way. The material                 Introduction 
         selected for your report will vary according to the discipline or subject area 
         as well as in its purpose. Reports usually consist of the following parts and      Write the Abstract or Execu-
         often use numbered headings.                                                       tive Summary last 
         Typical structure of a report                                                      Learn the key differences 
                                                                                            between an essay and a 
         Title Page: A short and precise statement about the topic.                         report 
         Abstract or Executive Summary: A summary of the problem or question,               Pay special attention to for-
               the research methods, the findings and their implications (about 150-        matting 
               200 words). 
         Table of Contents: A detailed list of sections covered in the report with          Follow the formatting style 
               corresponding page numbers.                                                  of your subject area 
         Introduction: A brief background of the topic, the scope of the report and         Ask lecturers about num-
                                                                                            bering – modern style is for 
               the aim/purpose of the investigation.                                        minimal numbering 
         Method: A step-by-step description of the procedure used to carry out the          Use clear and concise cap-
               investigation, the tools used to collect the information and the             tions for tables and graphs 
               participants (if any).                                                       Write concisely – use bullet 
         Findings: A section with logical headings and subheadings that outlines            points where appropriate 
               the key issues, facts and evidence-based statements.                         Aim for a formal, objective 
         Conclusion: An outline of interpretations and judgements made after                tone 
               analysing the findings. State the implications or significance of your       
               findings. Discuss whether the aim of the report has been successful 
               or not and the limitations of the study. 
         Recommendations: A list of suggestions for solving the problem or a 
               recommended course of action. 
         References: A list of all the printed and online sources used in the report. 
         Appendices: Attachments of any relevant and/or interesting information 
               which may include any graphs, charts, tables or other data, referred 
               to in the report but not included in the body, usually because of the 
               need to keep a report as uncomplicated as possible. 
            awhina@aut.ac.nz 
             www.tetariawhina.info 
          
                                Report Writing 
         . 
         Some essential differences between a report and an essay: 
          
          
          
             A Report                                               An Essay 
          
          
             Presents information                                   Presents an argument 
             Can be scanned quickly                                 Can be read slowly and carefully 
          
          
             Uses numbered headings and sub-headings                Uses minimal sub-headings, if any 
          
             May not need references and Bibliography/              Must have Citations and a Bibliography/Reference 
             Reference List                                         List 
          
          
             Uses short, concise paragraphs and bullet points       Links ideas into cohesive paragraphs, rather than 
             where appropriate                                      breaking them down into bullet points 
          
             Uses graphics wherever possible (tables, graphs, 
             illustrations)                                         Rarely uses graphics 
          
          
             May need an abstract (sometimes called an              Will only need an abstract if it is very long, or if the 
             executive summary)                                     lecturer asks for one specifically 
           
           
           
             May be followed by recommendations and/or              Seldom has recommendations or appendices 
             appendices 
           
           
                                                                     
                                                                     
                With acknowledgements to University of Canberra http://www.canberra.edu.au/studyskills/writing/reports 
           
           
           
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