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Documentation & Error Analysis

Documentation & Error Analysis. Documentation. Objective = Title / Abstract Hypothesis = Criteria Procedure = Testing Results = Observations Discussion = Analysis Error Analysis Recommendations. Objective = Title / Abstract. Similar to abstract Summarize “wow” factors.

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Documentation & Error Analysis

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  1. Documentation & Error Analysis

  2. Documentation • Objective = Title / Abstract • Hypothesis = Criteria • Procedure = Testing • Results = Observations • Discussion = Analysis • Error Analysis • Recommendations

  3. Objective = Title / Abstract • Similar to abstract • Summarize “wow” factors

  4. Hypothesis = Criteria • Before the experiment starts • How will the experiment be conducted? • Who • What • Where • When • What is going to happen? • What are the expected results? • How will success be determined?

  5. Procedure = Testing • Detail procedure before starting. • Start procedure. • Note any variations to procedure.

  6. Results = Observations • What is happening? • Pictures, drawings, illustrations, etc. • Record all observations. • Avoid commentary.

  7. Analysis • Match to criteria. • What was right? • What was wrong? • Why?

  8. Error Analysis • Define irrelevant factors. • Describe all limitations. • Use statistical analysis.

  9. Recommendations • What should be done in the future? • What would have made the testing procedure better? • How could error be minimized?

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