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does this sentence sound gramaticall correct? (pg. 2)
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nchs09
thanks alot guys .... +1 internets to uwm, rjt, annie lenox


-1 internets for alex!

:clown:
Ania_xox
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Originally posted by UWM
Participants scored especially high - 100% - on the plagiarism and informed consent items. These results are particularly important for understanding the implications of stealing others' work for their own research and for protecting future participants.


go with this one *two thumbs up*

... i love the english language
nchs09
quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
go with this one *two thumbs up*

... i love the english language
i love all languages...:D
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
go with this one *two thumbs up*

... i love the english language


Yes, your skills were clearly a massive help here.
Ania_xox
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Yes, your skills were clearly a massive help here.


LOL shut your face
I offered but the latino boy didn't answer my questions
Your just jealous because I didn't choose your version as my favourite :tongue2
lol jks
RJT
Ted Promo
oh that poor Latino boy.
denys envy
...an newspaper's editors nightmare, imo. too much garbage. too much repetition. i'd break it down in two sentences... but if you need one here's mine -

"Plagiarism and informed consent scored 100% - an important statistic as the participants will need to understand the implications of protecting future and past research."

edit: but it really depends on how much information you give before and after about the test/participants/etc.
nchs09
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Originally posted by denys envy
...an newspaper's editors nightmare, imo. too much garbage. too much repetition. i'd break it down in two sentences... but if you need one here's mine -

"Plagiarism and informed consent scored 100% - an important statistic as the participants will need to understand the implications of protecting future and past research."

edit: but it really depends on how much information you give before and after about the test/participants/etc.
ya the problem is htat that - is not APA format :/
Zoso
Wait. We have Latinos in the COR now?! :eyespop:

"Your" kidding, right? :tongue3

Lebezniatnikov
Holy misplaced modifiers batman!
nchs09
This thread is doing wonders for my self-esteem




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