Talk:Multnomah Community Ability Scale

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How current?
It seems to me that it would be so easy to edit that phrase "developed in Multnomah County" to turn it into "developed in [year or decade] in Multnomah County". Do I believe that a lot of articles about mental health deliberately obscure that the date of some assertions, theories, or research is the 18th century? What I believe isn't relevant. Someone who reads this article and sees that the date isn't there, and who is predisposed to believe that the mental health professions (or even ALL professions) obscure facts in order to prevent the public from knowing everything that the public should know in order to intelligently debate whether an idea is hooey or not, will believe that the omitted date is part of a conspiracy. If the research in Multnomah County was done in the 19th century, the public have a right to know that because it bears on the issue of how credible the research IS. And likewise if the research was done in the 2010s.2600:1700:6759:B000:1C64:8308:33BC:E2D6 (talk) 21:07, 22 December 2023 (UTC)Christopher Lawrence Simpson