5. | According to Aitkin (2011), luck is fascinating when considered part of risk and chance. |
6. | As Aitkin (2011) points out, “Luck is a really interesting aspect of risk and chance”. |
8. | Aitkin (2011) states that “Luck is a really interesting aspect of risk and chance”. |
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Aitkin (2011) believes that “Luck is a really interesting aspect of risk and chance”. |
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If you are a Science student, you are usually required to use the past tense when reporting findings. |
A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology in 2011, concluded that the prevalence of obesity is lower in cannabis users than in nonusers. | |
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Use the past tense also when reporting on a methodology that has been completed. |
In Sanderson’s control group the patients received either no drug or a different drug. | |
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Use the past tense when reporting information that was once believed to be true, but has now been disproved. |
Once estimated at 176,000 pounds, Sellers and his team now suggest that the brachiosaurus in reality weighed little more than 51,000 pounds. |