15th, man. Just look at his profile.
15th, man. Just look at his profile.
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To anyone: When I'm writing the results, should I include the mean and standard deviation calculations of one of the excel charts? Keep in mind, I'm also to include the excel chart amongst my results; so I don't know if I should bother writing out in the written portion when I simply can mention "the mean and standard deviations were calculated, as shown in table 2" instead of...being so redundant. Opinions?
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Not having been in college for about 15 yrs or so, I can't answer what would be the best way of doing this, but what youdo as you quoted above, it would be fine for me (if I was a prof).Originally Posted by Kingdom_of_Zito
I know that when I was in school, some were laid back and as long as the data was there to back up the claim, they were cool. Others wanted shit laid out exactly how they wanted it and if you deviated at all, they'd doc you with some BS comment like 'you could have just said, "the mean and standard deviations were calculated, as shown in table 2" '
Try Mechanics of Materials, Fluid Mechanics or Electrical Engineering. nothing beats 20 page lab reports.Originally Posted by Element
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I have a question, if anyone would be able to answer it:
When it comes to the discussion part of the lab report, would you advise interpreting data from the tables and graphs used in the results section? Because all that was needed in the results section was to say.. we got this and we got that, but no intepreting or opinions based off those numbers were needed for that section. So to make up part of the discussion, I wan to give depth to the numbers....
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