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3205: 2165:, in which we're working with professors at universities across the country to incorporate Knowledge (XXG)-editing into the classroom as a teaching tool. I also studied sociology at UC Berkeley and like to think of myself as a sociologist (at least at heart), and have gone to ASA annual meetings before and have some connections in the sociology academic world. I would like to help out in any way I can. For example: I would love to help out as a panelist (or co-panelist), a presenter, an exhibitor, etc. Which panel will you be sitting on and is your topic related at all to the topic of using Knowledge (XXG) as teaching tool? I am definitely interested in collaborating with you on that too if it is. Please let me know. Thanks! 3191: 1047:
two - but most of the research seems to be done in the USA and the proposals seem to revolve around rewriting DSM. Nobody has ever heard of 'DAD'. They just use 'RAD' for both. Regarding getting FAC; I'm assuming that the banned sockmaster who used to control all the articles with his 6 socks will try to reappear at some point and I feel that if the attachment related articles have reached FAC they may be better protected because FAC reviews include reviewing content so in theory it may be less acceptable to corrupt them to promote individual therapies and non-mainstream theories. Its a bit of a learning curve though.
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wanted to reach out personally to experienced editors who have an interest in these topics to see if they'd provide feedback. Essentially, the guide is meant to supplement other resources that students consult, such as an interactive training and basic editing brochures. It would be great to get any feedback on the
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flag, as it appears that it is no longer required. From a check of your recently-used IP addresses, it does not look as though any of those IP addresses are blocked; IPBE is only granted on an as-need basis, and when that need no longer exists, the flag may be removed. If you encounter any difficulty
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It is already the middle of the contest and a lot have been achieved already! We have been able to get over 1,500 articles created in over fifteen (15) languages! This would not have been possible without your support and we want to thank you. If you have not yet listed your name as a participant in
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Hi Aetheling, Wiki Education is developing a guide to help students edit articles related to cultural anthropology and we'd love to hear what experienced users think of our draft so far. I've solicited feedback on a few WikiProjects, including WikiProject:Anthropology, but haven't heard much yet. I
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I saw your analysis and study of vandalism in the signpost, which was very useful, however, I notice that the Wiki has new pages created at very fast times, just by seeing the main page, I noted that there was a greater number of articles in the main page article count than the main page in another
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page, if each volunteer reviewed just one PR request without a response from the list each month, it would easily take care of the "no response" backlog. To help spread out the load, I suggest those willing pick a day of the month and do a review that day (for example, my first edit was on the 8th,
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I also asked Matisse on SandyGeorgia's advice. Then I went to the list of psychologists at the Project and asked a psychologist called Doczilla. I also left a message at the neuroscience project. The trouble is, even alot of psychologists don't really know that much about attachment, let alone RAD.
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We plan to do some advertising of peer review, to let editors know about it and how to volunteer to help, at a couple of different venues (Signpost, Village pump, Teahouse etc.) - but have been waiting until we get this bot + WikiProject set up so we have a way to help interested editors make more
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Jeffrey Masson is one of my heroes too, though I don't have such a bleak view of psychiatry. I favor an approach to psychohistory from the perspective of modern trauma theory, with a heavy emphasis on (a) the effects of early trauma on the developing brain, especially the amygdala and hippocampus,
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Thanks very much for the encouragement! The most difficult thing is that people keep giving me very firm but different instructions on how to do refs but copyediting type work doesn't seem to come naturally to me. I tried to emphasise the ICD a little more by sticking it first when mentioning the
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It's good to have an active peer review process. This is often the way that we help new or developing editors understand our ways, and improve the quality of their editing - so it fills an important and necessary gap between the teahouse (kindly introduction to our Wikiways) and GA and FA reviews
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Hello to all! I do not intend to write a regular peer review newsletter but there does occasionally come a time when those interested in contributing to peer review should be contacted, and now is one. I've mailed this out to everyone on the peer review volunteers list, and some editors that have
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Hello Aetheling! My attention was drawn to your announcement on the math project page, where you mentioned leaving a "sharp comment" on another user's talkpage. First of all, I totally identify with your situation (surprise at a sudden speedy-deletion without discussion) and sentiment towards the
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and for your work doing reviews. It is now just over a year since the last peer review was archived with no repsonse after 14 (or more) days, something we all can be proud of. There is a new Peer review user box to track the backlog (peer reviews at least 4 days old with no substantial response),
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I would like to offer a few brief comments to offer on what you actually wrote, though. Most importantly, labelling an action like this as rudeness really does not assume good faith. Going on to comment on how uncivil they are being is along the same lines, and then flashing your credentials was
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Actually I've no problem with your edit, just with your edit justification that what I wrote was ungrammatical, which according to Fowler, Gower, Websters, etc. it is not. The construction is a commonplace of nineteenth century prose masters as diverse as Carlyle, Emerson, Henry James, Melville,
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The RAD article is currently being peer reviewed (see top of talkpage) after getting GA, with a view to achieving FAC. Any help gratefully recieved. The peer reviewers said the See Also section should only contain articles not already linked in the text. Personally I like to have them all in one
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I don't think we need a WikiProject with a giant bureaucracy nor all sorts of whiz-bang features. However over the last few years I've found there are times when it would have been useful to have a list of editors that would like to contribute to discussions about the peer review process (e.g.
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Sure, I understand. Thanks for explaining. Fowler notwithstanding, I personally avoid "to try and" like the plague. When I hear this construction, it signals to me that the speaker is unaware of how English infinitives work. Most unilingual speakers of English are not, of course, aware of such
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To add a nickname to a biography of a living person, I recommend adding a complete sentence, like this: "Within the World Bank, Wolfowitz is known as 'The Prez'." Then, if possible, cite a public document in which this nickname is used. That way everyone will understand that this is not simply
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In brief, it is not so unlikely that this person (along with many of us with similar credentials to you) has never heard of the Russian project. While that editor will definitely have to improve their tact, it's important to offer feedback with extra scoops of serenity. Happy editing! :)
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By the way - this is what SandyGeorgia said on See Also's - and she should know ! - "Ideally, the See also section is minimized in an FA-quality article. Items should be worked into the text if relevant, and need not be repeated in See also if they're already in the text."
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vandalism. If I might make a further suggestion: your edits will be taken more seriously if you first register with Knowledge (XXG). Your talk page is actually the talk page for an IP address, not for you personally (unless you rent that particular IP address). —
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1) If you are asked to do a peer review, please ask the person who made the request to also do a review, preferably of a request that has not yet had feedback. This is fairly simple, but helps. For example when I review requests on the backlog list, I close with
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page, so I figure if each of these volunteers reviewed just one or two PR requests without a response from the list each month, it would easily take care of the "no response" backlog (as there have been 2 or 3 such unanswered requests a day on average).
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I also appended my comment ritgh below yours not going to tell you what it is you'll have to go see for your self its on the talk page of the circumference atricle ?is it against the rule to post at the top? Ill look for your answere on this
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that you are interested in applied math, statistics and social science. Wikisurveys combine all these ideas, so I think you will enjoy reading about the topic. Would you be so kind as to peer review the Wikisurvey page I am working on?
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Ruskin and Arnold. I commend, because I share, the exercise of unapologetic intolerance on things like the niceties of grammar. The problem there is, as I hinted, that our differences on this issue refract distinct cultural tunings (
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Maybe we can even try to organize/propose a panel or roundtable on the topic of Knowledge (XXG)'s role in academia, technology's role in academia, or just innovative teaching in general. What do you think about this? I'll contact
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This is one of the subjects in which I disagree with deMause. I do believe that if he and the psychohistorians got rid of this stuff and accepted a rigorous epidemiological approach to PH, the field could get much more attention.
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Hello Loren. I read about your activities on your User page. You may find articles in my Sandbox. I have many very, weakly organized topics (that are related to business cycles, GDP, recessions, etc.) posted in my Sandbox ....
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tab that I have opened five minutes earlier, I believe this is very curious, and because I lack your skills, I hope that you can help me to analyse the page creation rate and how useful the newly created pages are, thank you.
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so I could pick the 8th). Please pick a peer review request with no responses yet, if possible off the backlog list. If you want, leave a note on my talk page as to which day you picked and I will remind you each month.
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I'm sorry you felt my edit of Paul Wolfowitz was Vandalism, I however do not feel it was. I noticed some other articles on living persons had their commonly used nicknames put with their name and decided to
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Hi. Not sure if you are interested, but there's a discussion regarding the notability of an article I started on Spanish Knowledge (XXG). It's an article on Dominican plastic surgeon Edgar Contreras (
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of having a large fraction of the population grow up with PTSD or some of the other dissociative conditions, and insecure forms of attachment. Many of my ideas are spelled out briefly in this essay:
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suggestion: dont get carried away by your enthusiasm. It will interfere with the proper NPOV expansion of the article. In history, "speculative and non-scientific" is a valid part of the subject.
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If you would be able to help out with a review or two a month from the "no responses" backlog list that would be great (and much appreciated). Please discuss questions, comments, or ideas at the
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It'd be a honour for me to have a peer review of this article by you. Some of your fields of interest intersect with his, so it may be interesting to you. Any suggestions welcome. Thank you! --
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To me a mackintosh is something to keep the rain out (though not very well). I only have - or _ . Sometimes the first one comes up shorter than others in what appears to be a random fashion.
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things, so I give them some latitude. For all others speakers, and for formal written English such as would be employed in any encyclopedia, I am frankly and unapologetically intolerant. —
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And as long as I am talking about professional issues, if any of you is going to any sociological conferences, do post that to our project - perhaps other members are going there too?
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definitely over the top. This all leaves the possibility for a bad reaction from the worst kinds of editors, when all you really want is to get their attention for being so careless.
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Thanks for the note, Peregrine. I will have a look at my data sources to see if I can find some up-to-date figures. I'm quite busy, but I might have time in the coming week. —
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The Psychology Project seems pretty moribund. I'll go through the list of psychologists and see if any of them have put down Child Development as an interest. Thanks.
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Ah! (slaps head) You're right. I do have the book but for some reason karma was punishing me, and I apparently was thinking of Peter Alexander while doing the edit.
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Hi! We're dropping you this rather unexpected message on your talk page because you signed up (either quite a while ago or rather recently) to be a member of the
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According to SandyGeorgia I have to find people to review it. You're the only Psychologist I know! Would you mind awfully adding your twopennorth. Thanks.
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on return on energy were taken out, solely because they weren't in the cited source. If you have a good source, please put them and the source back in.
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holds true, so after looking at it right now and trying to determine what is our most popular article, my first action was to shake my head and remove
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On that note, nobody has ever studied WikiProjects from the sociological perspective... if you are interesting in researching Knowledge (XXG), see
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Hi Aetheling, I agree with you. Psychoanalysis is no longer credible. In 2006 I used to edit one of the articles of psychoanalysis' main critics:
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It seems that we share exactly the same pov about deMause! I also dislike psychoanalysis. In fact, I'm a fan of psychoanalysis' greatest critic,
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Thanks! If only someone had told me weeks ago. The other thing I can't find is a sort of ;amp thing that people put in instead of ampersands.
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person responsible. That person's talkpage really did need a message to the effect of "you need to check how to use speedy-deletion again".
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Do you think this should be merged with RAD with a redirect as in general both forms get called RAD even if under ICD that's not accurate.
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have been created recently. I have experience with that, having taught several undergad classes, so feel free to ask me questions on that!
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place in See Also, but I suppose it depends on how much one is prepared to compromise for the sake of a gong. 17:26, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
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Since you are professional matemathician, perhaps you might be interested to add the data you placed in the deMause's talk page into the
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