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This article links to criticism of Robert Altemeyer's work, by Harvard University and Jon Jay Ray, on an equal basis. Moreover, the fact that the link to Jon Jay Ray's criticism is presented first may even lead some to believe that his judgment is to be preferred.
It seems likely that most people are familiar with the stature and reputation of Harvard University but have never [before reading this article] heard of Jon Jay Ray. It therefore seems to be unfair to present the views of Jon Jay Ray without presenting a link to his web site, so that his opinions may be considered within the context of his other writings, and his stature and reputation within the academic community may be evaluated. Doing otherwise seems to amount to including unsourced commentary. Snug 11:40, 13 October 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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This article includes criticisms phrased as statement of fact. They should be rewritten and set off with a criticism subhead.