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A [[report finding]] (hereinafter, the ''Finding'') is the [[report content]] that presents the results of the investigation and the discussion of this results that are  that of a [[report]]. The ''Cover'' is an optional part of report's front matter; when the ''Cover'' is included, it functions as a part of report's [[descriptive metadata]].
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A [[report finding]] (hereinafter, the ''Finding'') is a result of research or an investigation that a [[report]] presents. The ''Finding'' functions as an essential part of the [[report content]]. The ''Finding'' is a required part of report's body or text matter.
  
  

Revision as of 18:58, 15 November 2020

A report finding (hereinafter, the Finding) is a result of research or an investigation that a report presents. The Finding functions as an essential part of the report content. The Finding is a required part of report's body or text matter.


Description

The ANSI/NISO Scientific and Technical Reports standard details,

A required component of the report, results and their discussion can be presented in the same or in separate sections. The results section presents the findings based on the methods. The discussion section indicates the degree of accuracy and the significance of the results of the research described. Specific values used to substantiate conclusions appear in the body. Supporting details not essential to an understanding of the results appear in an appendix. Sometimes a section, "Presentation of Results," includes figures and tables and their captions (titles). Such figures and tables appear as close as possible following their discussion in the text. The discussion accounts for the results but does not interpret them.