User:Obartulovic/sandbox

Article Evaluation: 'Crime in Baltimore'

Content:- Everything related?

Everything that I read in the article is related and makes sense.

- Distractions?

There are not any distractions in the article.

- Information out of date?

None of the information is out of date, the latest stats fall around 2017 and the page was last updated on January 24th, 2019

- Anything missing that could be added?

The article is very strong and does not need anything else to be added.

- What could be improved?

There is nothing that I see that can be improved upon.

Tone:

- Is the article neutral?

Article is very neutral.

- Any biases?

The article does not have any biases that I can clearly see.

- Viewpoints that are overrepresented or underrepresented?

All viewpoints are both represented.

Sourcing:

- Do the links work?

All the links currently work.

- Source support the claims?

The sources all support the claims.

- Reliable reference?

Sources all seem to be reliable.

- Where does the information come from?

Peer reviewed articles, and other outside sources.

Talk page:

There is not much being discussed on the talk page - besides a few users adding some external links.

Rated C-Class

Part of the following Wiki projects:

Maryland/Baltimore

Crime

Law Enforcement

African Diaspora

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Thursday, February 21st 2019

'Picking a Topic '

1: 'Causes of Poverty'

-Is the articles content relevant to the topic?

'''The article is solely based on poverty, and more specifically the causes of poverty. It highlights the primary causes of poverty and then breaks it down further.'''

-Is it written neutrally?

Yes, the article does not take any sides and just presents the facts of poverty and what possibly causes it.

-Does each claim have a citation?

Most of the information presented looks as if there are citations, however the other information that is incomplete looks as if there needs citations and lots more information

-Are the citations reliable?

'''The current citations that the article has, seem to be reliable. Overall there are 23 citations that seem to be professional articles and have been peer-reviewed.'''

2: 'Alliance, Ohio'

-Is the articles content relevant to the topic?

The content is relevant to the topic, and as a group we think it would be a great idea to add poverty to this page since it already has a lot of background information

-Is the article written neutrally?