User talk:Ejb850/sandbox

I have learned a lot through the training module. The most helpful part was about how to add citations into an article. It was also nice to learn what to look for in articles and how to edit them. For example: making sure that the articles have the appropriate citations and that they are unbiased as well as neutral in the depth of explanation and text per the different theories. Within the article I evaluated this week I observed a great amount of detail and relative information on Coolidge Effect. After learning about it in class I still had some questions about any further implications researchers may have found. The article I read mentioned and addressed each of my questions in a professional and informative way. The author also had a lot of citations which was very helpful. Some commentators on the talk page commented that an earlier version of the page was not clear about why the effect occurred. Later on in the comments however another person commented that they were going to make further edits to the article. The article was part of a project for a course. The article explained the topic very similarly to how we talked about it in class but went into further detail about other research based on the original experiment. Ejb850 (talk)