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The abstract of the report. This abstract consists of a single paragraph that summarizes the conclusions of the report. It is sometimes called an "executive summary" or "highlights."

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Introduction

The intoduction states the research issue covered in the report. It also summarized and critiques previous research on this subject.

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Method

The method section explains the experimental methods used in the research in enough detail that other researchers in the field can reproduce the experiement if necessary.

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Results

The results section records in detail the outcome of the experiments performed. It summarizes the data and explains the statistical significance of the results.

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Conclusions

The conclusion tells what the results mean. This section abstracts general principles from the particular results.

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Discussion

The discussion section further elaborates on the results, pointing out areas for further research and speculating on the applicability of the results.

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References

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