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I looked up the Wikipedia article on Autonomy. Autonomy is one of the ethical principles stated in "The Belmont Report." The main point that related to me was the category on medicine, which discussed autonomy in research and the medical field. I think the part on religion didn't necessarily relate to my studies, so I found that distracting for me but I understand how it relates to the concept. I think the article is neutral, and there doesn't seem to be any biases toward a certain position. I think the article talked about autonomy and religion a bit heavily because they gave a religious example in the first paragraph when briefly explaining the topic in general. I think they could have used a better example to relate to autonomy to a topic in order to explain it better. Most of the citation links seemed to work, but I noticed several of the links went to other Wikipedia articles. I assume the links to other Wikipedia articles were to explain a main concept relating to autonomy. A couple of the other links I noticed were research articles that were linked to the NCBI website, such as an article on "A Summary of Important Documents in the Field of Research Ethics." This article discussed critical documents that had an influence on research ethics, such as The Nuremberg Code, The Declarations of Geneva and Helsinki, The Beecher Paper, The Vancouver Group, and The Belmont Report to name a few. This article seemed to be a neutral point of view with the focus on summarizing these documents instead of taking a position on the topic. I noticed a few of the citations were outdated, but there were several from within the past 5 years. I would probably add information on "The Belmont Report" to incorporate into this article because I think it is a good source on information discussing autonomy and informed consent relating to the concept. In the talk page, this article is apart of the WikiProjects Philosophy, Systems, and Politics. Many of the comments in the talk page ask for clarification on certain topics or give information for making the topic information better. Overall, I think this article can be better by addition additional information and clarification on certain categories relating to Autonomy.