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Unit 14: Report Writing




               Analysis and interpretations: collected data will be tabulated. Statistical tools if any will  Notes
               be applied to make analysis and to take decisions.
          5.   Conclusion and Recommendation:

               (a)  What was the conclusion drawn from the study?
               (b)  Based on the study, what recommendation do you make?
          6.   Bibliography: If portions of your report are based on secondary data, use a bibliography
               section to list the publications or sources that  you have  consulted.  The  bibliography
               should include, title of the book, name of the journal in case of article, volume number,
               page number, edition, etc.
          7.   Appendix: The purpose of an appendix is to provide a place for material  which is  not
               absolutely essential to the body of the report. The appendix will contain copies of data
               collection forms called questionnaires, details of the annual report of the company, details
               of graphs/charts, photographs, CDs, interviewers' instructions. Following are the items
               to be placed in this section.
               (a)  Data collection forms
               (b)  Project related paper cuttings

               (c)  Pictures and diagrams related to project
               (d)  Any other relevant things.

               !

             Caution  The date of the submission of the report is to be included in the title page of the
             report.

          14.5.1 How to Write a Bibliography?

          Bibliography, the last  section of the report  comes  after  appendices.  Appendices  contains
          questionnaires and other relevant material of the study. The bibliography contains the source of
          every reference used and any  other relevant work  that  has  been  consulted.  It imparts  an
          authenticity regarding the source of data to the reader.
          Bibliography are of  different types viz., bibliography of works cited; this contains only the
          items referred in the text. A selected bibliography lists the items which the author thinks are of
          primary interest to the reader. An annotated bibliography gives brief description of each item.
          The method of representing bibliography is explained below.

          Books

          Name of the author, title of the book (underlined), publisher's detail, year of publishing, page
          number.
          Single Volume Works. Dube, S. C. "India's Changing Villages", Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd.,
          1958, p. 76.
          Chapter in an Edited Book


          Warwick, Donald P., "Comparative Research Methods" in Balmer, Martin and Donald Warwick
          (eds), 1983, pp. 315-30.





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