PROJECT #5
ANALYTICAL REPORT
Final
Overview of the Analytical Report
This report requires conducting research, collecting viable source material, reporting gathered information, and compiling it into a visually-enhanced report with the expected front matter and end matter (Technical Communication, 271-274).
Description of Assignment
Select an event somehow related to a field of study that is of interest to you as your starting point of investigation for this report. The topic you select is thus to be an industry-related event involving possible ethical communication infractions. You will examine the event to determine whether ethical communication was compromised, and if so, what caused communication omissions or failures. For example, did someone withhold information about potentially harmful or lethal effects? Was testing insufficient or too short in duration? Were recommendations not followed and safety warnings ignored?
Possible Events to Investigate for the Analytical Report
Analysis
The “Long Report” section of Chapter 12 describes the types of situations that typically lead to this kind of investigation and reporting. Three types of analytical reports are discussed in this chapter (268-269): “causal analysis” (Why does X happen?), “comparative analysis” (Is X or Y better for our needs?), and “feasibility analysis” (Is this a good idea?). Your report shoulddevelop from one of these three approaches. The general outline of what such a report contains appears on page 269-271. A model report (Figure 12.9) appears on pages 276-281); consult Appendix A for information on grammar usage and Appendix B for information on documenting sources.
Guidelines for the Three Optional Analyses
These three approaches reflect different purposes, require different data to be collected, and result in different structures for organizing information in the report. For example, “causal” investigates why the event happened, isolating immediate and ultimate factors. “Comparative analysis” contrasts similar events to determine what differs in the factors or circumstances leading to the event and its outcome. “Feasibility” examines whether a proposed course of action is realistic or desirable, often contrasting several optional courses of action to argue in favor of one or another. No matter which type of analysis is chosen, the analytical report contains common features that lead to a set of conclusions and recommendations that grow logically out of the data.
Research (“Data Collection”)
Information (“secondary sources”) for this report must come from relevant, reliable, current sources (reports prepared by companies, academics, government agencies, and private organizations). In keeping with research guidelines, anticipate biases and be able to account for them. Thus, read informed opinions of different experts in the field who publish in professional journals, as well as comments and responses of community leaders published in national and international news sources. You may want to locate information printed in newsletters of organizations, public agencies, or community action groups. You must also collect information from one first hand ‘primary source’ by interviewing someone, distributing a survey, conducting a mini poll, or via an email posting. These two types of information – primary and secondary – will need to be summarized, paraphrased, quoted, analyzed, and interpreted within your report. Locate relevant information from a minimum of 8 different and reputablesecondary sources, including professional journals, dissertation abstracts, conference proceedings, online databases, international news sources, or textbooks.
BASIC FORMAT FOR REPORTS:
(completed report should be approx. 15 pages)
*Refer to “A Quick Guide to Documentation,” pages 311-338, for MLA and APA formatting information. Additionally, you will also want to consult Little, Brown Compact Handbook (or a similar reference guide).
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