Take Home Exam: Scientific Research Report

Purpose 🎯 

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. 

Task Description ✏️ 

To complete your Take Home Exam: Scientific Research Report
  1. On 9:00am on Tuesday, 19th of May you will receive the Research Topic and details of an investigation. 
  1. You will have until 5:00pm on Tuesday, 19th of May to complete and submit your Take Home Exam: Scientific Research Report

Research Topic 🔎 

For this task, you will examine the findings from the investigation on the following:

  • Write the research topic here 

For this task, you are required to refer to at least five (5) research papers. 

Additional Information 📚 

To help you complete this task successfully, the following resources are provided:
  • Marking Rubric — refer to this to understand how you will be assessed 
  • 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 experiment 

Checklist: How to write a Scientific Research Report ✅ 

Please copy + paste this checklist into your Notes, ticking off each task as you go. 

Step 1: Task Understanding
  • Read the Instructions and Checklist carefully
  • 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? 
  • 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 Plan 
  • 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: 

  • Title
  • Indicate the purpose and scope of your study, including key words
  • Tip: keep your title informative, topic-specific and brief