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"Placebo Studies" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_studies

Evaluating Content: I felt as if everything within this article was relevant to the topic. Everything discussed in the article was relative to the topic of placebo studies. It discussed the definition of placebo studies as well as the initial clinical experiments. The main critique I have of this page is the lack of information on the topic. The only example provided of placebo studies was on the first ones conducted in 1954. I would have liked to see more evidence of clinical experiments as well as more recent and modern investigations regarding placebos that have been conducted.

Evaluating Tone: The tone of this article was very neutral. There were no opinions put forth by the author(s) that wrote the article. The article was very informational with no particular claims discussed.

Evaluating Sources: Upon checking all the sources, I found that they were all reliable and all the links worked. All of the sources came from scholarly journals. In addition, all of the sources were non biased and supported the claims in the article. All facts were referenced appropriately and backed with reliable sources.

Checking the Talk Page: The article was highly rated, but deemed of low importance. At the top of the talk page are two messages from Wikipedia saying that the article is within the scope of WikiProject Medicine and WikiProject Nursing. The only talk about the article were a few questions for the author(s) of the article asked by curious readers. The questions pertained to the topic and were about the misconduct of medical professions providing placebos to patients.