Hi i'm Ilana Rozin a Psychology major. I am taking a history and theory of psychology class

Hi Ilana, here's my feedback on your article choices.


Criminal Psychology <-- it's a pretty broad topic, but the page does need improvement, so go for it if you're into it.

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The article looked pretty slim before you worked on it. You seemed to add a lot and wrote very well. During this time I noticed you were the only one working on this article and no one has deleted any of your information yet, I don't blame them. The only issue with your work were little grammatical errors. The article looks great the information seemed really accurate. The only other issue with your edit was I think your source was a primary source and not a secondary source. I don't see why you can't use primary sources. If thats where you got your information from, you collected some good information and it seemed accurate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wjackson10 (talkcontribs) 15:30, 19 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

I like that you deleted the section about the fastest development occurring. I was kind of nervous to delete things other people put, but I definitely think it was a positive reduction of the article because it was just too wordy and didn’t really make a clear point. The entire section of applied criminal psychology was definitely a nice addition to the article; it offers a different view of things. I liked the majority of your information; I just think that some of your edits could have more informative. Adding information about the X-files is interesting but would that really be put into an encyclopedia article? I have noticed it in other articles but I just think it isn’t really necessary. The only negative thing I have to say about your edits is the issue of your references. I had a lot of trouble figuring out which references you used and if they were even secondary sources. For the applied criminal psychology portion, there is no reference at all. I just think you should go back through and actually link your references to the correct information that you added. Vmathews102 (talk) 00:41, 21 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

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