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Laboratory Report Template
Laboratory Report Template
STI Colleges
Ortigas Avenue Extension
Cainta, Rizal
Cell Microscopy
John S. Adam, Allan R. Smith, & Emily P. Susan
Abstract
This section contains the summary of the report. It must include the short introduction, methodology,
results and discussion, and conclusion. The abstract must only be one (1) paragraph. Additionally, the
spacing is strictly 1.0 and is justified. The abstract must not contain any in-text citations.
I. Introduction
This section contains the background
information needed for the experiment. This
must include any principles, theories, and
concepts being tackled. Citations can be
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II. Objectives
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IV. Results
All results must be presented in tabular
format. Raw data is discouraged. The
data presented must be clear and its
presentation must be parallel to the
procedures in the methodology.
V. Discussion
Analysis of the results must be seen in
this section. Data must be interpreted
and explained. Students can use
citations and theories previously stated
in the introduction as further evidence.
Opinions of the presented data must
never be included.
VI. Conclusion
Conclusions do not contain any
citations, raw data, or figures. It is NOT
a summary of the data; rather it answers
the questions posed by the objectives. It
is in paragraph form.
VII. References
Citation must follow the American
Psychological Association (APA)
format. References must be in hanging
indent format and with single spacing.
To create a hanging indent (such as this one),
highlight the citation and right click.
Select paragraph, and under the
Indentation → Special tab, select
hanging.