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Article Evaluation : College Football

The article required more historic data, it didn't talk much on the evolution of the sport in college. With that, more research will need to be conducted and more citations would need to be added. The citations that were already provided did work. The section labeled Great Britain not England was a little off topic and distracting and I don't believe it was required for the topic.

Evaluation of an Article part 2 : HEXACO model of personality structure

The content of the article is on topic. The article seem to be written neutrally. Almost every claim has a citation. The article also appears neutral. The article is rated high in importance, and "start-class" on the projects quality scale.

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Charles Hubbard Judd was born in Bareilly, India. He came to America at a young age and furthered his education.

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Charles Hubbard Judd was an educational psychologist. He wrote "Genetic Psychology for Teachers" in 1903, launching his career as an analyst of the psychology of school curriculums. From 1907- 1909 Judd was the director of the psychological laboratory at Yale University; from 1909-1938 Judd was a professor and head of the Department of Education at the University of Chicago from which he retired. Through out his career Judd published many of his ideas, helping further the field of social psychology. Some of his published work is "Psychology of Social Institutions" in 1926, and "Education as Cultivation of the Higher Mental Processes" in 1936.