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END 011 科技英文寫作 ( 二 )-7 English Technical Writing ( 二 )-7

END 011 科技英文寫作 ( 二 )-7 English Technical Writing ( 二 )-7. Prof. Jeffrey Shiang Fu 傅祥 教授 jeffsfu@gmail.com 0987-520-488 / (03)2118-800*5795. 5. METHOD. OVERVIEW.

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END 011 科技英文寫作 ( 二 )-7 English Technical Writing ( 二 )-7

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  1. END 011科技英文寫作 (二)-7English Technical Writing (二)-7 Prof. Jeffrey Shiang Fu 傅祥 教授 jeffsfu@gmail.com 0987-520-488 / (03)2118-800*5795

  2. 5 METHOD

  3. OVERVIEW After the introduction, the second major section of the experimental research report, often labeled method, describes the steps you followed in conduction your study and the materials you used at each step.

  4. The method section is useful to readers who want to know how the methodology of your study may have influenced your results, or who are interested in replicating or extending your study.

  5. In this chapter we first look at the general kinds of information included in method: then we focus on the part of the method section that describes procedural steps. In the next chapter we examine materials.

  6. INFORMATION CONVENTIONS The main part of the method section is a description of the procedural steps used in your study and the materials employed at each step. However, other elements are commonly described in this section as well.

  7. Ordering your Information The elements included in the method section and the order in which they are presented are not fixed. However, the list in the following box is conventional and provides you with a good model.

  8. INFORMATION ELEMENTS INCLUDED IN METHOD • Overview of the Experiment • Population / Sample • Location • Restrictions / Limiting Conditions • Sampling Technique • *Procedures • *Materials ( *always included) • Variables • Statistical Treatment

  9. Writing the Procedural Description The description of the steps you followed in conducting your study should be written clearly so that a reader in your field could accurately replicate your procedure. Of course, the best way to describe a procedure is step-by-step, or chronologically.

  10. Choosing the Correct Verb Tense in Procedural Descriptions The procedures you used in carrying out your study should usually be described in the simple past tense.

  11. Sentences included under method that are not written in the past tense usually do not refer to the procedures used in the study being reported. Instead, they may describe standard procedures that are commonly used by others.

  12. PROCEDURAL DESCRIPTIONS:Past Tense Surveys were sent to student health services at 180 colleges. The study was carried out on a marine laboratory research vessel. The generators supplied about 14,000 amps when fully operational.

  13. NOTE: In a few fields of study, procedural descriptions can sometimes be written in the simple present tense.

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