Article Evaluation
- Everything within the article is relevant and there are no distracting content within the article.
- The article appears to be neutral and their are no heavily biased claims.
- The links do work and lead to sources that support claims within the article. Most come from academic journals that are often peer reviewed.
- All references are appropriate and reliable and give mostly neutral information to the article.
- Some information is out of date but can be added with updated information from new sources, if the author or contributors choose to add them.
- There are many conversations about the article being referenced in other articles and its class.
- The article is mentioned in several WikiProjects and rated class-B.
Article Proposal
- Age Segregation (Age segregation)
- Add more information on the topic as well as updated information for the references.
- Age Stratification (Age stratification)
- More information is needed and references need to be updated with new information.
- Aging (Ageing)
- Add sociological information to sociology section of article, the information given does not flow and has no explanation from the author about the cited source. The section also needs to an update on outdated citations that need to be replaced, revised with recent information.
- Social Exchange Theory (Social exchange theory)
- The section entitled basic interracial marriage uses only one source and needs more information on how it affects the theory. The source also only focuses on black/white interracial marriages, when their are other forms of interracial marriages within society.
Final Topic and Bibliography
- Social Exchange Theory
- With this article I plan to update the section entitled interracial marriage. This topic needs more sources to support its involvement in the social exchange theory as well as in-depth look at interracial marriage as a whole. The current information uses a source that discusses black/white interracial marriage, which is common in the US but not the only type of interracial marriage that occurs. The other source is current but could more information to back up it claims.
Bibliography
editDainton, M. (2015). An Interdependence Approach to Relationship Maintenance in Interracial Marriage. Journal of Social Issues, 772-785.
Jr. Fryer G., R. (2007). Guess Who's Been Coming to Dinner? Trends in Interracial Marriage over the 20th Century. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 71-90.
Rosenfled, M. J. (2010). Still Weak Support for Status-Caste Exchange: A Reply to Critics. American Journal of Sociology, 1264-1276.
Social Exchange Theory Outline
editApplications
editIn the subsections on interracial marriage and citizenship behavior I would like to add more information on them.
I would like to up date a few of the outdated resources in the section as well.
New Section
editI would like to add another section relating social exchange theory to aging under the applications section.