1. Hypothesis(es)
2. Relevance to reader (and/or researcher)
3. Citations (backing relevance)
4. Other
1. Subjects (detail)
2. Apparatus/equipment and how it is being used (to test hypothesis)
3. Procedural timeline or sequence of events
4. Other
1. Graphs and/or Tables
2. Leading reader to relevant data
1. Relevance to hypothesis(es)
2. Explanation of results and concepts
3. Citations backing your explanation
4. Conclusion/summary statement(s)
1. At least three (3) primary, refereed journals
2. Other references
3. Formatting of references