User talk:Ktrathen/sandbox

Hi Kate, Great job! You write very concisely and are clear with what is important. Here are my suggestions: What is thought suppression? Define it. I think you should talk about list/item methods. So participants are tested on words that they have studied and not studied? Define the terms think and no-think. What does “most successful suppression mean?” I’m just generally confused by the last sentence of the second paragraph. Please clarify/expand or condense. Define thought substitution.

Let me know if anything does not make sense. Good luck!

Savannah Shivers (talk) 03:06, 12 February 2018 (UTC)

Hey Kate! Great job. Two things for you: you might want to have an more concrete definition of thought suppression before you give the examples (the examples are really great). Also, you might want to give an example of these words and items on the lists the participants are shown. But overall, I thought this was a nice addition to your article

Savannah Shivers (talk) 19:42, 22 February 2018 (UTC)