What are the sections of a lab report?
The sections of a lab report can vary between scientific fields and course requirements, but it usually contains the following:
- Title: expresses the topic of your study
 - Abstract: summarizes your research aims, methods, results, and conclusions
 - Introduction: establishes the context needed to understand the topic
 - Method: describes the materials and procedures used in the experiment
 - Results: reports all descriptive and inferential statistical analyses
 - Discussion: interprets and evaluates results and identifies limitations
 - Conclusion: sums up the main findings of your experiment
 - References: list of all sources cited using a specific style (e.g. APA)
 - Appendices: contains lengthy materials, procedures, tables or figures