User:Fabiola Zayas/Choose an Article
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
- Criminal psychology
- Article Evaluation
- This article covers the beginning of criminal psychology and criminal profiling in the 1940s how is implemented in the FBI and the legal system it is relevant to solving crimes. The content of this article is relevant to the topic and is writing neutrally Not all the claims are cited and some of them don't even have a link to corroborate the information also this article has content gaps. This article is part of a WikiProject trying to improve the content about crime in the platform.
- Sources
- Bartol, A. M., & Bartol, C. R. (2014). Criminal behavior: A psychological approach. Boston: Pearson, c2014. xxiii, 644 pages: illustrations; 24 cm..
Option 2[edit]
- Article title
- Creativity and mental health
- Article Evaluation
- This article describes the correlations between mental illness and creativity, showing that the content of the article is relevant to the topic. Information is well-cited but not all of them work anymore. Overall this article needs reviewing the references at a deeper level.
- Sources
- Andreasen, N. C. (2011). A journey into chaos: Creativity and the unconscious. Mens sana monographs, 9(1), 42.
Option 3[edit]
- Article title
- Heathers
- Article Evaluation
- This article talks about the plot, box critic, and cast of the 1989 movie Heathers. The content of this article is relevant to the topic, neutral and the references are reliable l but it can be better cited. This article hasn't received a rating in either quality and importance scale.
- Sources
- KNOEDLER, L. (2008, December). VICTIM TURNED VILLAIN: THE EVOLUTION OF FEMALE ACTION IN MELODRAMA GENRE FILMS–THE WOMEN, HEATHERS, AND MEAN GIRLS. In Presentations of the 29th Annual SW/Texas Regional Meeting of the Popular Culture and American Culture Association: Gender (p. 164). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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