User:Agrawalr/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Virtual reality therapy
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article's content is relevant to the topic of VR therapy. I think it is mostly written neutrally, but there are a lot of disadvantages that are not listed that could be said about the topic, so it might be slightly biased towards a pro-VR therapy stance. The claims in the article do have citations, most of which look reliable but a few seem questionable. I don't think the article covers one of Wikipedia's equity gaps, but could definitely be edited to include something related.
 * This article's content is relevant to the topic of VR therapy. I think it is mostly written neutrally, but there are a lot of disadvantages that are not listed that could be said about the topic, so it might be slightly biased towards a pro-VR therapy stance. The claims in the article do have citations, most of which look reliable but a few seem questionable. I don't think the article covers one of Wikipedia's equity gaps, but could definitely be edited to include something related.


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Option 2

 * Treatments for PTSD
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article's content is relevant to the topic, but not all inclusive. It is written pretty neutrally, but the bias in the information presented comes from not including other relevant information. The claims in the article do seem to all have citations, but a lot of the hyperlinks or extra details are missing. I do think this article covers one of the equity gaps, as PTSD is a mental illness and there's a whole section on multicultural perspectives. The other Wikipedians in the talk page highlight some of the glaring issues with the article's organization, structure, and lack of balance of content.
 * The article's content is relevant to the topic, but not all inclusive. It is written pretty neutrally, but the bias in the information presented comes from not including other relevant information. The claims in the article do seem to all have citations, but a lot of the hyperlinks or extra details are missing. I do think this article covers one of the equity gaps, as PTSD is a mental illness and there's a whole section on multicultural perspectives. The other Wikipedians in the talk page highlight some of the glaring issues with the article's organization, structure, and lack of balance of content.


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