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Feminist psychology

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Very nice work on the feminist psychology article. However, I noticed (in this edit, for example) that you are using the "author, date" reference style. It would be much better if you could use inline references (as explained here); they're easier to maintain and avoids the problem of the full citation not being included in the article. For example, if Ruck, 2015 is cited in the article, but the full citation isn't included. Using inline references avoids this. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 16:55, 14 October 2016 (UTC)Reply