Summarize what the findings mean. Avoid introducing new information here; stick to synthesizing what you've already discussed.
A brief overview of the entire report. Summarize the main goal, your key findings, and the final recommendation in 3–5 sentences. Experts at ResearchProspect consider this one of the "five pillars" of a good report. 2. Introduction Purpose: Why is this report being written?
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If you have stats, this is where you'd include charts or tables. Summarize what the findings mean
Provide actionable steps based on your conclusion. For example: "Based on the data, we should proceed with...".
This is the "body" of your report. Organize this by sub-headings to keep it readable: Finding A: Detailed analysis of the first major point. Finding B: Detailed analysis of the second major point. Summarize the main goal, your key findings, and
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