User talk:Psy2socphd

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Power posing
Hi, thanks for your edits to this article! I've been concerned for a while that this article has been a bit aggressively edited (from people on both sides of this debate), although it's not a field I have much knowledge of or time to spend on, so I'm glad to see some updating and new citations. Few comments I have: Hope those help. Blythwood (talk) 18:34, 26 January 2019 (UTC)
 * It's best to avoid glib statements like "experts have said". How many? Who? Where? All of them? Literally using exactly the same words? It's best to reference specific comments and specific quotes from specific people. (While some Wikipedia editors don't like Forbes as it's basically a blog network with little moderation, it's fine to cite it as long as the person writing has relevant qualifications. If there's an expert consensus on a topic (which there may well be), it's best to cite specifics of someone saying so. (Yes, I know some parts of the article have this problem already.)
 * In citing articles by DOI, what you want to do is click "cite journal" then paste in the DOI to that box and click the magnifying glass. The rest of the paper's information should automatically fill out at that point, although sometimes you may need to do a bit of polishing (I did in the case of your 2018 citation).