User talk:Tanya Bradsher

APA membership statistic
You recently in the American Psychiatric Association article without updating the link to the source of the statistic (see Citing sources) with the effect that the cited source did not contain any information about the number of members. I fixed the link so that it points to a source that actually contains the statistic. If you change this kind of data in an article again, please double check the source to make sure that the source supports the number or other claim that you are adding to the article, and update the reference if necessary.

Also, I noticed that your edit summary said "our membership numbers increased", which implies that you are connected to the APA. A quick Google search reveals that there is a LinkedIn profile for a Tanya Bradsher who claims to be Chief of Communications for the APA. If this is you, you must disclose the connection by adding Template:Connected contributor or Template:Connected contributor (paid) (probably the latter if you are really the Chief of Communications for the APA) with your username to Talk:American Psychiatric Association, per Wikipedia's conflict of interest guidelines. Make sure to read Conflict of interest and Plain and simple conflict of interest guide and follow any other guidelines described therein. Thanks, Biogeographist (talk) 17:26, 9 February 2018 (UTC)