Begin by clearly identifying the subject of the scientific study. Identify the problem or observation that spurred the research. , Why did the scientists do the study. Then identify the hypothesis the scientists were testing. Include any reasoning for how the scientists came to their hypothesis. (1 paragraph) Next identify the experiment that was performed to address the hypothesis. Be detailed in this section. Identify the specific tools/tests/technology that was used in the experiment, and if you do not know what it is. (1 paragraph). Then identify the experimental results that the scientists obtained. What did the scientists find after doing their experiment? Again, you may be detailed here. It may be helpful find the original research study and examine tables and/or graphs from it to aid in your discussion. (1 paragraph) Here, identify the conclusion of the study (conclusion of the study). In this part, discuss how did the scientists interpreted their results. Note that this section is different than the results section. Above, you discussed what they found in their experiment, discuss what the results mean. Try considering how the researchers explained their findings. Do the results support or refute the hypothesis? (1 paragraph)