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Article Selection
[edit]Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.
Option 1
[edit]- Article title - Confirmation bias
- Article Evaluation
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- The article does a solid job covering the topic’s historical background, cognitive explanations, and real-world implications. It explains how confirmation bias affects reasoning, decision-making, and even scientific research, making it a well-rounded introduction to the subject.
- Most of the information is well-sourced, but some sections could benefit from newer studies, especially in behavioral economics and neuroscience, since research in this field has evolved.
- While the article maintains a neutral tone overall, it tends to focus on psychological explanations and could incorporate a wider range of perspectives, such as those from sociology or media studies.
- Sources
- Adding recent peer-reviewed research, particularly studies on how social media and AI-driven algorithms reinforce confirmation bias, could enhance the article’s relevance.
Option 2
[edit]- Article title - Mind
- Article Evaluation
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- This article covers a broad and complex topic, touching on various perspectives, including philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. While it aims for comprehensiveness, some sections feel underdeveloped or disconnected.
- The sourcing is fairly strong, but some areas could use additional citations, particularly in contemporary philosophy and cognitive science. Given how much debate exists around the nature of the mind, a wider range of academic perspectives would be helpful.
- Some sections, such as the one on artificial intelligence, could be expanded to reflect recent advancements in AI research and how they contribute to theories of mind and consciousness.
- Sources
Incorporating more interdisciplinary sources—especially new research in cognitive neuroscience and consciousness studies—would give the article more depth and modern relevance.
Option 3
[edit]- Article title - Delayed gratification
- Article Evaluation
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- The article is relatively short, which is surprising given how important delayed gratification is in psychology and self-regulation. It touches on key studies like the famous Stanford marshmallow experiment but doesn’t go much further.
- While it does a decent job explaining the basic concept, it could benefit from more context, such as how delayed gratification varies across cultures, or how modern research has built upon or challenged older studies.
- Real-world applications, such as the role of delayed gratification in personal finance, education, and health, could make the article more engaging and relevant.
- Sources
Including recent psychological and neuroscience studies on impulse control and self-regulation would make the article feel more complete.
Option 4
[edit]- Article title - Behavioural genetics
- Article Evaluation
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- This article provides a strong introduction to the study of how genetics influence behavior, but given how much the field has advanced in recent years, some updates are needed.
- One major area that could be expanded is genome-wide association studies (GWAS), which have transformed behavioral genetics research in the past decade.
- Ethical considerations are briefly mentioned, but they could be explored in greater depth, especially given ongoing debates about genetic determinism and the implications of behavioral genetics in areas like education and criminal justice.
- Sources
More recent journal articles and studies from genetics research institutions would help keep the article up to date and reflect the latest findings.
Option 5
[edit]- Article title - Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Article Evaluation
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- This is one of the most detailed and well-referenced articles on the list. It provides thorough coverage of ADHD’s symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatments.
- Given how quickly ADHD research evolves, there’s always room for updates. Recent studies on adult ADHD, non-pharmacological treatments, and neurobiological findings could enhance the article’s accuracy.
- The article does a good job balancing different perspectives, but it could benefit from more information on cultural differences in ADHD diagnosis and treatment approaches.
- Sources
- Since ADHD is a widely studied condition, adding systematic reviews and meta-analyses from medical journals would strengthen the article’s reliability even further.