The methods project showed the importance of a detailed methods section in a scientific paper, and the importance of how the methods section is formatted to present this information. In this project, I created a figure and wrote a methods section on how I created the figure. Then I had someone try and recreate my figure based on only my methods section. The differences in the figures in this paper can best be explained by a lack of detail in the methods section and the creator of the replicate not fully reading the methods section.
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Each week, post your own Perfect Paragraph and comment on three Perfect Paragraphs. Suggest improvements. Don't just say "Looks good."
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I'm unsure as to how often "I
I'm unsure as to how often "I" should be used. You use it rather frequently here, you may want to vary the sentence structure.
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It should be try to recreate not try and recreate. The word only is not needed.
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I think you could cut the word "only" in the 3rd sentence.