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Research Mini-Poster

Research Mini-Poster. Research Posters. Mini-Poster. How to make one:. Take two file folders, trim off the tabs and glue/tape them so that one panel from each overlap—leaving a trifold , mini-poster framework. Tape or glue on headings. Title.

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Research Mini-Poster

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  1. Research Mini-Poster

  2. Research Posters

  3. Mini-Poster

  4. How to make one: • Take two file folders, trim off the tabs and glue/tape them so that one panel from each overlap—leaving a trifold, mini-poster framework. Tape or glue on headings.

  5. Title • The title should describe the work to the reader. Include the variables that are manipulated and the authors

  6. INTRODUCTION • The introduction has three parts: • The question asked • Background context—where does this question fit with what is known • Your hypothesis presented in an “If…then” prediction that structures your research.

  7. MATERIALS & METHODS • This section should include three sections in sufficient detail so that others can repeat your research. • listmaterials used • describe experiment

  8. RESULTS • Describe the results clearly. Use graphs, tables and charts to help clarify the results. Include a discussion on the statistics you use to describe or test your data. Save any conclusions for the discussion section. • tables and graphs

  9. CONCLUSION • What do your results mean when you consider the original question or hypothesis? • Discuss your actual results and the effect of the environmental condition on the rate of the enzymatic reaction • If the results are unexpected or contradictory, you should attempt to explain why and point out possible avenues for further research.

  10. LITERATURE CITED • Include all published works mentioned in your presentation. • List in bibliographic form.

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