What are the important purposes of reports?


What are the important purposes of reports? Reports are written to present and discuss research findings. They provide the reader with the rationale for the research, a description of the method used to conduct the research, the findings, results, a logical discussion, and conclusions/recommendations.


What are the 4 parts of a report?

The following table shows the possible elements of a report in the order they would usually occur. The essential elements (introduction, body, conclusion, and reference list) are shown in red and bold in the table on the next page.