User talk:Imersion
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after the question on your talk page. Again, welcome! Jarich 03:55, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Consensus based assessment (CBA)
G'day Imersion,
Thankyou for your great work on the Consensus based assessment (CBA) article. It's always great to have more people sharing their knowledge. I've tagged this article for cleanup because it's not yet written as a standard Wikipedia article. For example you have headings that are just appearing as normal text and you're missing key information such as *when*, *where* and *how* Peter Legree and Joseph Psotka made their proposal.
I would be delighted to work with you to make this article even better.
Jarich 03:59, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
- Ok- I have updated the stuff as best I could.
- Any additional changes and help would be appreciated!
- Best
- Joe
- Imersion 15:00, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Imersion you've done a great job! The article reads much better and also looks a lot more like a wiki article. I've removed the tag and also provided a little extra clean-up. Obviously you know a lot more about this topic than I do, so if you could check that the wiki links I've added are correct that would be great. In particular if you can provide links to any extra pages which would help a non-psychology, non-statistician reader understand the basics, that would be fantastic. You also use both the phrases "Q factor analysis" and "Q technique analysis" are these the same thing? If so, could you pick whichever phrase is most correct and change all references to use that one?
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- Thanks again for your hard work! Jarich 13:06, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
My pleasure! Thanks for the help - -The links to rubrics and facotr analysis are right on. I addded a small section on Q factor analysis to that main entry.
Best Joe Imersion 01:02, 6 March 2007 (UTC)