User:Seandemps/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

 * Article title: Christmas Dinner
 * Article Evaluation
 * - In this article, I will focus heavily on the reliability of the sources and if the content is dependable.
 * - In this article, I will focus heavily on the reliability of the sources and if the content is dependable.


 * Sources
 * "THE LAND OF CHRISTMAS." France Today. Vol. 33. December 2017. p. 10.
 * Cowley, Jason. "Fake snow in the Big Dry." New Statesman. Vol. 135. 18 December 2006. p. 49.
 * Alden, Jean. "Cooking up history." In Britain. Vol. 10. December 2000. p. 42.

Option 2

 * Article title: Camera eats first
 * Article Evaluation
 * - I will be focusing more on the content of this article and whether it requires more information than what is already given.
 * - I will be focusing more on the content of this article and whether it requires more information than what is already given.


 * Sources
 * Tiggemann, Marika. "Strong is the new skinny." Journal of Health Psychology. Vol. 23. July 2018. p. 1003-1011.
 * Grossman, Samantha. "This App Could Let You Count Calories By Taking a Picture Of Your Food." Time.com. 9 April 2014. p. 1.
 * Cloake, Felicity. "Why instagrammed grub tastes better." New Statesman. Vol.145. 26 August 2016. p. 57.

Option 3

 * Article title: Leftovers
 * Article Evaluation
 * - This article needs a broader view and requires a more in-depth look into the content aspect of it. The images are poorly placed and this can be organized better.
 * - This article needs a broader view and requires a more in-depth look into the content aspect of it. The images are poorly placed and this can be organized better.


 * Sources
 * Krishna, Aradhna. "Out of proportion? The role of leftovers in eating-related affect and behavior." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol. 81. March 2019. p. 15-26.
 * Resch, Robin. "Your Kind Acts." Woman's Day. Vol. 180. June 2017. p. 60.
 * "Make Your Leftovers Healthier the Second Time Around." Tuft's University Health & Nutrition Letter. Vol. 33. November 2015. p. 1-3.

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