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Wikipedia Assignment 4; Cigarette smoking is another substance that has been linked to panic attacks.

Zvolensky, M. J., Gonzalez, A., Bonn-Miller, M. O., Bernstein, A., & Goodwin, R. D. (2008). "Negative reinforcement/negative affect reduction cigarette smoking outcome expectancies: Incremental validity for anxiety focused on bodily sensations and panic attack symptoms among daily smokers". Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. 16: 66–76 &#x2013; via EBSCO Host.

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Is the article's content relevant to the topic? Are some areas under- or over-developed?

This articles content is very relevant to the main topic. I think the article is pretty well developed. The only sections that I thought could use some more information was the "Experimentally Induced" section. What was said in this section captured my attention but definitely needs more detail so the reader can better understand the studies being done. Also under the section "causes" the last paragraph brings up the fact that panic attacks can be caused by substances. The paragraph was very very short and I felt like more information should be discussed and possibly become a separate title.

Is it written neutrally?

The article seems written neutrally. I did not see any bias or indication of the writer trying to move the reader in any director.

Does each claim have a citation? Are the citations reliable?

Yes each claim seems to have a citation. The citations seem to be getting older ranging from 2001-2017ish. There hasn't been any new citations from 2017 and onward. The links to the citations also work well.

Does the article tackle one of Wikipedia's equity gaps (coverage of historically underrepresented or misrepresented populations or subjects)?

I do not believe this article is tackling a Wikipedia equity gap. It is very focused on panic disorder.

What can you add?

I think the article could maybe add some more information on substances related to panic attacks. I think this would be a great add on. In my bibliography I found two sources with more information on this.