Describe the importance of the research. Ask yourself why you conducted the research. Tell the reader how your research fits in with other contemporary experiments.
Introduce the problem that your experiment seeks to address. Inform the reader of the scope of your research, letting him know the limitations of the implications of your experiment.
Describe the methodology of your experiment. Tell the reader what models, procedures and approaches you used in research.
Provide the results in concrete details. Compare the results with your expectations. Analyze the significance of the results of the experiment and how they relate to the existing body of knowledge.