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How to Write an Abstract for a Lab Report: Useful Info with Samples | Acemyhomework Writers
How to Write an Abstract for a Lab Report: Useful Info with Samples | Acemyhomework Writers
An abstract is a short and comprehensive summary of the contents of a larger work. It is normally located after a title page or contents page and right

How to Write an Abstract for a Lab Report: Useful Info with Samples | Acemyhomework Writers

An abstract is a short and comprehensive summary of the contents of a larger work. It is normally located after a title page or contents page and right before an introduction, it might or might not have its own dedicated page. Abstracts are extensively used both in academia, in US educational or scientific institutions, and outside it to summarize articles meant to be published in scientific journals, books, presentations at conferences, lab reports, speeches but also other types of work, so that readers can get a brief content overview.

Given their widespread use, it is important to learn about the purpose, types, and content of abstracts but also about some useful guidelines on correctly writing these short summaries. Below we explore in greater detail how to write an abstract for a lab report but note that this knowledge is generally applicable to other papers/works.

The purpose of an abstract is to present readers with a very condensed summary of the entire work. In case of academic articles, a general rule is that readers first evaluate abstracts and decide whether corresponding articles are worth or not reading. Whether these fall within their fields of expertise/interest, whether they bring significant results or novel perspectives/ understandings in a given field, etc. Hence, the purpose is to present all these informative elements according to which judgments are made in a clear and concise manner.

The aim of a lab report has less to do with scientific discovery/innovation rather than with re-validating already known principles or laws (physical, chemical, biological, etc.). Although results are generally predictable and do not advance scientific knowledge, all these help familiarize students with the scientific method in general and with various research techniques in particular. Hence, the purpose of a lab report abstract is almost exclusively focused on presenting research carried and its results (without any innovation element).  

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