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=Article Evaluation: Michelle O'Malley=

Evaluating Content:
Overall, the author of this wiki article included strictly relevant information about the subject of the article, Michelle O'Malley. The author uses information pertaining to her life, education, research, career, awards, and publications. There were not any points where I felt distracted as I read the article. The timestamp on the sources are from March 2019 which leads me to deduce that the information is up to date. The article lacks a thorough coverage of certain aspects of her life including her "early life". The article should be filled with additional relevant information. The article serves as a solid summary of Michelle O'Malley's life, but lacks real depth.

Evaluating Tone:
The author maintains a neutral tone throughout the article. I didn't encounter any biased statements or claims as I read. No viewpoint was over/underrepresented.

Evaluating Sources:
Every link I clicked directed me to the proper address, and the information at the addresses verified the content of the wiki article. Each fact is supported by reliable references mostly consisting of scientific journals/websites and notable magazines. Overall, the sources appear to contain neutral information.

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