Lots of stuff!
punctuation errors
tense errors
subject verb agreement
do your conclusions follow from your arguments (flow charts help)
is your thesis clear
Good luck!
Revise, get feedback and proofread. :)
Before submitting your personal statement, you should carefully proofread it for any errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation. It's also a good idea to have someone else read it to provide feedback and make sure you have effectively communicated your ideas.
revise, refine, edit are a few. Try using online thesauruses
Phase 1:Analyze, Anticipate, Adapt Phase 2: Research, Organize, Compose Phase 3: Revise, Proofread, Evaluate
Copyedit, revise, refine, edit, check, go over, remove errors...
you can do random questions in your textbook.
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1: Brainstorm 2: Rough Draft 3: Proofread/Revise and Edit 4: Final Draft 5: Share (turn in)
"Do all of my questions have a subject and a verb in the appropriate tense?" is a question I would not aks myself. "Why would I revise THIS?" always comes to mind.
Revise the topic in advance and do not guess.
The best way to revise for psychology is to break down the material into smaller chunks, make use of active learning techniques like summarizing, teaching others, and practicing with flashcards or quizzes. Additionally, try to apply the concepts to real-life examples to deepen your understanding and use past exam papers to practice answering questions in the format you'll encounter in the exam.
revise the conclusions.