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Hi there Cheemaak, welcome to Wikipedia and thanks for your edit on long term memory! I hope you'll spend some time getting to know the articles on psychology and perhaps even help out! One style point - generally the articles are written at a higher level of analysis than reporting the methodologies of single studies - think of them more like a summary or an overview than going into specific studies, unless they are really landmark studies. After all, there have been 1000's of articles on long-term memory so I'm sure you can imagine if every one of them was described in detail the article would be pages long! Anyway there are lots of useful guidelines and tips in the welcome template above, I hope you'll stick around! Best wishes, --PaulWicks (talk) 17:36, 31 March 2012 (UTC)