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Name: ___Eduardo Giron_____________________________ Date: ______04/11/22___________

Working with Peer Feedback


Directions: In the space provided below respond to these questions.
What are the three things you’ll change based upon your peers’ responses? Why will you change each one?
1. I am going to include relevant information from similar experiments done in the past in the introduction portion of
my paper in order to ensure that the reader is in the loop.

2. I will specify how many participants are going to be participating in this experiment (only one) to avoid any
confusion about how many will be experimented on.

3. I am going to ensure that the relevant information from this experiment is grouped under the proper heading.

What are three things you’ll keep despite your peers’ responses? Why will you keep each one?
1. I will mention how many subjects will be in the experiment, but I don’t believe that I should reiterate that
information near the end. The results portion of the paper should explicitly tell the reader that only one subject was
utilized for this experiment.

2. I honestly didn’t really get enough feedback to fill up three of these.

3.

What work do you have left to do after today to successfully complete the project?

1. I need to finish the rest of the introduction.

2. I need to finish the rest of the experiment.

3. I need to collect the results and journal any statements relevant to the experiment.

4. I need to research and gather more information that could help explain the science behind the results of the

experiment.

5. I need to compare my experiment with similar experiments and ensure that I don’t commit any errors made in

others.

6. I need to complete the conclusion.

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