User:Bblakesmith/be bold

About me


 * Brin Blakesmith
 * 24y old Senior at Bowling Green State University
 * Liberal Studies Major with a Focus in Human Sexuality
 * POLS 4000 Topics in Political Science: Sexuality Politics
 * Fun Fact: I Like Space. I fancy myself a amateur astronomer

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Article Evaluation (2/6/2019)

Social Science


 * Content
 * I would disagree that psychology is a social science, as much psychology is rooted in neuroscience and has more to do with an individuals functioning than how they deal with others. Mental health in a society would be covered in sociology but that is not directly linked to psychology as a discipline. Reading the Talk page and it appears as if some agree with me.
 * In general the topic is extensive and provides many disciplines that could be considered a social science, however there are a few i disagree with. As i don't think they belong under this category.
 * visual aids throughout the article. Mostly of relevant figures in each field.
 * All of the different disciplines explained on the page is distracting and cluttered.


 * Tone
 * Tone appears to be unbiased and presents information objectively with a little information into the history of each discipline.
 * There doesn't seem to be any viewpoints presented
 * objective explanation on the topic at hand
 * nothing naturally controversial
 * Source
 * Extensive source list
 * includes scholarly articles
 * bibliography to site other texts
 * appears to be creditable.