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Another element of ethical use of information is the avoidance of plagiarism. Never cut and paste information and claim it as your own work. Instead, rely on paraphrase and summary, using direct quotes
only when they add emphasis, and always with proper attribution. Whether paraphrasing,
summarizing, or quoting, always give credit to your sources it makes your work appear well researched as well as making it ethical.
All reports must have an ending.
Ab summary is a recap of the report findings.
Conclusions explain how the data in the findings relate to the original problem named in the report’s introduction. Because conclusions sum up the report’s details, they never contain new material. Some reports end with
recommendations.
Recommendations provide solutions to the problem the report addresses or suggestions for future actions. Sometimes report conclusions and recommendations appear in the same section.
The following example shows the
differences between a finding, a conclusion, and a recommendation.
FindingMore than 80 percent of pet owners delay prophylactic dental
treatment for their pets, citing cost as the deterrent.
ConclusionCurrent high costs for prophylactic pet dental treatment are leading to more costly and serious pet health issues and unhappy pet owners.
Recommendation Develop alternate fee structures for prophylactic dental treatments.
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