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What is Academic Reporting?

What does 'Academic Reporting' mean?

The results of an experiment, survey or other research method are presented and discussed in academic reports. These reports frequently necessitate a precise format and the inclusion of a specific set of elements, such as an introduction, a literature review/background, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. The research topic or question, as well as why you choose to explore it, are presented in the opening to your academic report. You will summarise work on this topic that has been done by other researchers, including their findings, in the literature review/background section. The methods part of your paper is where you go over the actions you followed in conducting your study. You will describe the findings of your research in the results section. You'll talk about the consequences of your findings in the discussion, clarifying them and comparing them to the earlier research you presented in your literature review. The conclusion summarises your major work and findings, as well as the consequences of your findings.

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About the reviewer

Rajat Gupta is the founder of Spotsaas. Over the past two years, he has reviewed 2,000+ tools across CRM, HR, AI, and finance — applying hands-on product research and a background in commerce and the CFA program to evaluate software through a business and ROI lens. His goal: help teams make software decisions they won't regret.

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