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So, I don't know the best way to make this article up to standards. It seems odd having an article that is mostly table. Then again, it seems relatively frequent. I tried to give it a descent lead paragraph to put it in context. It could probably use more detail and explanation. I did find it odd using the lead to discuss aspects of the table (such as what terms mean or columns indicate), but I was not sure of a better way to do this. Thoughts? Andrew Z. Colvin • Talk 10:11, 10 March 2018 (UTC)
In order to say that a study was important to a field, you cannot cite the study. You must find a meta-analysis or review paper that makes the claim. Abductive ( reasoning) 03:01, 11 April 2018 (UTC)
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So, I don't know the best way to make this article up to standards. It seems odd having an article that is mostly table. Then again, it seems relatively frequent. I tried to give it a descent lead paragraph to put it in context. It could probably use more detail and explanation. I did find it odd using the lead to discuss aspects of the table (such as what terms mean or columns indicate), but I was not sure of a better way to do this. Thoughts? Andrew Z. Colvin • Talk 10:11, 10 March 2018 (UTC)
In order to say that a study was important to a field, you cannot cite the study. You must find a meta-analysis or review paper that makes the claim. Abductive ( reasoning) 03:01, 11 April 2018 (UTC)