Lab 2: What I liked
I liked the fact that the abstract was straightforward and direct. As soon as I read the first sentence, I knew what this lab was about and what the experimenter was trying to measure. I also liked that the experimenter was honest in that he or she is uncertain of the values that were calculated or the way that the experiment was performed. Rather than reporting false values to make the lab report look better, the experimenter acknowledged that the outcome of the lab was not optimal. That is ultimately more useful for the people trying to learn ...