User talk:Cjhodes

'''Please leave me comments with your signature , Thank you''' Cjhodes (talk) 21:12, 20 February 2012 (UTC)

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Hello Conner Hello! My name is Alyssa Cheadle. This semester, I will be available to provide help in understanding how to get work done in Wikipedia.

I am a graduate student in Psychology at UCLA. Last semester, I edited Wikipedia articles as part of a course in Social Psychology. I worked on the article "Just World Hypothesis," and I was able to nominate my article for a Wikipedia "Did You Know" feature. I found the assignment effective in helping me learn about my topic, the culture and norms of Wikipedia, and writing articles from a neutral point of view for a lay audience. I learned some valuable lessons while completing my assignment and I will be glad to offer advice to you!

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Good Job, Conner !

LEAD SECTION:You can improve the lead section by making it more of a stand-alone concise summary of the article.

LANGUAGE:You have avoided using field-specific jargon and explained them when necessary

LINKS:You have provided links to other Wikipedia articles. You may want to find other Wikipedia pages that mention SAS and edit them to link to your page.

CITATION:You have cited facts from reputable, accessible, and up-to-date sources. Some of your sources are cited several times; it would be helpful to diversify citations where possible.

WRITING:Your writing uses correct grammar, verb tenses, and spelling. Some of your sentences are repetitive; it may be helpful to read passages aloud and fix this where you notice it.

CATEGORY:You have categorized the page.

REFERENCES:It is useful to try to categorize the page. It will help others to find the article more easily.

Click here to reply InstructorCommentBot (talk) 05:54, 5 April 2012 (UTC) on behalf of cheaal01 (talk)

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