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1 Formal Analytical Reports Ch 24

2 Analytical reports To answer questions: 1. What are the issues? 2. What are the conclusions we have? 3. What should we do?

3 purpose To evaluate a situation, practice or product Search for the best possible answers To interpret the findings after thorough research Making recommendations

4 Analytical problems Causal ◦ Answers questions  Why do so many healthy people suffer heart attacks? Comparative ◦ Compares  Which type of security program is best? Feasibility ◦ Assess practicality  Should young children be forced to exercise?

5 Causal analytical report 1. Make sure that the cause and effect are in sync 2. Make sure that the connections are clear 3. Distinguish between, possible, probable and definite causes

6 Comparative analytical report Comparison must be clear Give each subtopic equal discussion area Support and clarify each comparison / contrast Follow either a block or point-by-point pattern

7 Feasability analytical report Consider the supporting reasons ◦ Choose best reasons of support Consider the opposing reasons ◦ Don’t downplay opposing reasons Recommendations ◦ What is the best course of action

8 Elements of an analytical report Clearly identify the problem or goal ◦ My goal is to examine and evaluate… Accurate and Balanced Data ◦ Use all the information you research to present the information Adequate Data ◦ Not excessive pieces of information  Don’t use superficial information, give enough of it

9 recommendations Consider all the details involved ◦ Who, what, when, how Locate the weak spots ◦ Is it clear or hard to follow? ◦ Is it confusing? Dangerous? ◦ Cost ◦ What could go wrong  Make Improvements  Can I change anything?  Are there other alternatives?  Should I get feedback?  Will there be any objections?

10 Outline for analytical report Introduction ◦ Define / Describe - Engages, orients the reader to the subject by using background information  Body  Explain / Describe your findings – present clear detail of the evidence, interpretation, reasoning  Conclusion  Summarize, interpret the data and recommend solutions


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