In Scientific Research Reports, you identify and examine findings of an investigation, using information gathered from research. Through this Take Home Exam: Scientific Research Report you will apply skills in research, critical thinking, and scientific writing.Â
Task Description ✏️Â
To complete your Take Home Exam: Scientific Research Report
On 9:00am on Tuesday, 19th of May you will receive the Research Topic and details of an investigation.Â
You will have until 5:00pm on Tuesday, 19th of May to complete and submit your Take Home Exam: Scientific Research Report
Research Topic 🔎Â
For this task, you will examine the findings from the investigation on the following:
Write the research topic hereÂ
For this task, you are required to refer to at least five(5) research papers.Â
Additional Information đź“šÂ
To help you complete this task successfully, the following resources are provided:
Marking Rubric — refer to this to understand how you will be assessedÂ
Checklist: How to write a Scientific Research Report — use this to help you complete the task
Example: Scientific Research Report — review this to see a completed example of the task
Details of an investigation — review this to see to help you under the experimentÂ
Checklist: How to write a Scientific Research Report âś…Â
Please copy + paste this checklist into your Notes, ticking off each task as you go.Â
Step 1: Task Understanding
Read the Instructions and Checklistcarefully
Read the Marking Rubric
Step 2: Selecting Texts
Review the details of the investigation(in Resources)
Read the Library Search Tips guide
Identify a set of potentially useful research papers
Survey, skim, and scan to find the relevant resources, and parts of the resources
Step 3: Critical Reading
As you read each resource, jot down notes using this framework(adapted from Marshall and Rowland(2006)):
The author’s purpose: why has the author written the material? Are these purposes explicitly stated? Are these implicitly stated?
The author’s approach: what are the author’s underlying assumptions? Are these explicitly stated? Is there any proof of bias?Â
Content: what is the author’s thesis? How do they develop the thesis? What evidence, examples, or explanations are used?
Tip: as you read, make reference notes of any sources
Step 4: Report PlanÂ
Use this structure to help plan your Take Home Exam: Scientific Research Report(adapted from UniMelb’s Scientific research reports), adding dot points under each section:Â
Title
Indicate the purpose and scope of your study, including key words
Tip: keep your title informative, topic-specific and brief
Purpose 🎯Â
Task Description ✏️Â
Research Topic 🔎Â
Additional Information đź“šÂ
Checklist: How to write a Scientific Research Report âś…Â