Peer review
Complete your peer review exercise below, providing as much constructive criticism as possible. The more detailed suggestions you provide, the more useful it will be to your classmate. Make sure you consider each of the following aspects: LeadGuiding questions:
ContentGuiding questions:
Tone and BalanceGuiding questions:
Sources and ReferencesGuiding questions:
OrganizationGuiding questions:
Images and MediaGuiding questions: If your peer added images or media
For New Articles OnlyIf the draft you're reviewing is for a new article, consider the following in addition to the above.
Overall impressionsGuiding questions:
Examples of good feedbackA good article evaluation can take a number of forms. The most essential things are to clearly identify the biggest shortcomings, and provide specific guidance on how the article can be improved.
Additional Resources |
General info
edit- Whose work are you reviewing?
Esaiter
- Link to draft you're reviewing
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Esaiter/Competence_%28law%29?veaction=edit&preload=Template%3ADashboard.wikiedu.org_draft_template
- Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)
- Competence (law)
Evaluate the drafted changes
edit- The section you have added contains content that is relevant and informative.
- The content you have added has a neutral tone and does not attempt to sway the reader in any particular direction.
- Most statements appear to by backed up by credible sources; however, there are a few statements, like the second sentence, where I would consider adding a citation.
- It looks like sources 7 and 9 and sources 1 and 8 are the same in your sandbox draft (these are 12 and 14 and 13 and 6 in the actual article). Could you combine these?
- The content you have added is well-written, well-organized, and the examples you have provided are very helpful.
- The article is more complete thanks to this section! Great work.