In general, the systematics of a complete research report consists of three parts: the opening section, the core, and the concluding section.
The opening of a full research report must contain the following components:
1. title
2. title page
3. ratification of the page
4. acceptance page
5. foreword
6. abstract
7. table of contents
8. List of tables
9. List of graphs, charts or schemes
10. List of abbreviations or symbols.
The opening is generally used when writing the research report is a stand alone in their entirety. For research reports in journals or parts of a book, not all elements in the opening section.
The core part is presenting or communicating scientific information to be conveyed. At the core of all components of this introduction, literature review and theoretical framework, research methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions and suggestions presented in full.
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