Research Reports : Samples
Below are links to the first page(s)
of six different research reports our company has produced over the
years. Of course, these
few random samples only begin to illustrate the variety inherent in
such a vast quantity of reports produced by so many different
researchers. If your particular
discipline or study is not covered in these examples, please email
us to request a one page excerpt from any other research reports
you find listed here at Reportfinders.com
Sample # 1: A
research report detailing various characteristics of art produced by
the inhabitants of Crete between 2500 and 1400 B.C.
Sample # 2 : In its entirety, this
report defines shamanism and syncretism and then shows their
relationship in Korean culture
Sample # 3 : One
page from a report that considers the theoretical perspectives of a
number of theorists, including Louis Wirth, Ernest Burgess, Homer
Hoyt, Robert Park and George Simmel, as a foundation for assessing
the relationship and similarities between African Americans and Jews
in modern Baltimore.
Sample # 4 : A
small portion of an essay that critically analyzes Samuel Danforth's
infamous 17th century sermon entitled "Errand into the
Wilderness."
Sample # 5 : The
first page from a research report that discusses team building and
the concepts underlying the importance of team building. Several
management theorists, such as McGregor, Deming, Peters and Waterman
are included in the discussion (across the span of the entire
report, of course!)
Sample # 6 : This
one's a sample from a report covering the crime of neonaticide,
focusing on the 1996 case of Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson and
the 1997 case of Melissa Drexler.
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