11.5.1

Writing Up an Investigation

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Writing Up an Investigation

There are aspects of scientific writing that make it special because of how it is written and what's included.

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Peer-reviewed journals

  • Scientists write up their work and publish it as articles in peer-reviewed journals.
    • Peer review means scientists reviewing other scientists' work to keep a high standard in research.
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Rules of scientific writing (1)

  • Be brief.
  • Be impersonal.
  • Stick to what happened in the investigation.
  • Do not include feelings or irrelevant stories.
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Rules of scientific writing (2)

  • Use formal language.
  • Do not use contractions.
    • Example: 'didn't' instead of 'did not'.
  • Use subtitles to separate sections.

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