A primary research report presents findings and interpretation from laboratory or field research. You can think of it as a lab report, but it's much more than that.

See the examples of primary research reports.

One of the examples is an experiment to see whether production of rainbow trout can be increased by varying water temperature. While there is not a one-to-one correspondence between the typical sections in primary research reports and the sections you see in the actual rainbow trout report, you'll find that most of the functions are carried out. Instead of a full paragraph, sometimes all that is needed is a single sentence. And sometimes certain functions are combined into a single sentence.

Purpose of primary research reports

To enable readers to replicate your experiment or survey, you provide information like the following (each normally in its own section):

Contents of primary research reports

Although the sections and the titles of those sections vary, primary research reports have these typical contents:

Typical format and organization of primary research reports

In most technical-writing courses, you should use a format like the one shown in the chapter on report format. (The format you see in the example starting on page is for journal articles). In a primary research report for a technical-writing course, however, you should probably use the format in which you have a transmittal latter, title page, table of contents, list of figures, and abstracts and in which you bind the report.

As for the organization of a primary research report, the typical contents just listed are arranged in an actual primary research report in just about the same order they were just discussed. Loosely, it is a chronological order. First, you discuss set-up issues such as the problem and objectives, then you discuss the procedures, then the data resulting from those procedures, then your conclusions based upon that data.



Related information

Example of a well-written lab report. Reed College

Writing the Experimental Report: Overview, Introductions, and Literature Reviews. Purdue OWL

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