OK, so my professors did a field research. I was their research assistant and worked on the completed survey questionnaires. I found some problems with the questions and I told them that they needed to fix them for the next field research (on the same topic but different location). I want to say that not only did I suggest revising some things, I told them how to do it. I rephrased some of the questions, and then sent them my edited version of the questions. How to I reflect this?
> I showed excellent judgment and attention to detail by pointing out specific problems with certain questions and several inconsistencies in the recorded information. For the next field research, which is planned to happen soon and at a larger scale, I suggested revision of certain questions and response choices to improve clarity and data accuracy.
@EddieKal oh wait wait ... are you saying "I suggested revisions" indicate I edited the questions and not just "Oye prof you need to rethink your stuff"?
So what I am doing is addressing each competency/skill listed in the requirements section ... and showing how I have those skills instead of just saying I have them ..
There had to be some way to automate this process on a large scale.
There had to be some way to automate this process at a large scale.
Which of these sentences is grammatically correct, and, if both are, preferred or standard in American English?
To me, "on a scale" means you put the thing of interest in a space and you observe it at that level. "at a scale" would mean the thing itself is at that level and it is an intrinsic property
I need some help with the script for my presentation. Which one of these sentences is correct and if you can please explain the difference and grammar rules or tell me which grammar rules I should learn to understand the sentence structure. Thanks!
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