Talk:Sandra Bem
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editBem also created the theory of situational inference, which I know nothing about but would like to know something about. Can anybody add this to the page? DivineAna 00:14, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
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edit- This is an article about a scientist. How is the extensive coverage of he early family life relevant to her notability. If it is possibly relevant to her feminism, this needs to have been discussed by a 3rd party reliable source--it cannot be inferred from her own biography--that would be WP:SYNTHESIS, which is original research , and we we do not do that here.
- .According to the relevant guideline, WP:PROF, she needs to be shown as an expert in her subject. This is normally done either by awards, or publications I do not sere any awards listed. The importance of the publications is shown by their citation record, which can be gotten from Web of Science, or Scopus--or if necessary Google, but if this project is being done at a university either WoS or Scopus should be available. Please add this information for her most cited publications. DGG ( talk ) 01:37, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
"Social Context" section clearly pov
editThe "Social Context" section seems to clearly be pov and engages in editorialising beyond the scope of an encylopedia: "To fully appreciate Sandra Bem’s role in psychology, it is important to understand the context in which she was working. Today, egalitarianism is not a new concept because more women have been stepping up and demanding the respect and value they deserve." "Women liked the idea of equality, but Bem was repeatedly told that she would be unable to uphold her ideal of egalitarianism once she had children" "In addition, she was working in a university setting dominated by white men – not in a ring of liberal women bent on busting through the patriarchy. She was alone, with the support of her partner, Daryl, giving her the strength to push forward and head the movement she had helped establish." etc — Preceding unsigned comment added by ThoaAleph123 (talk • contribs) 13:34, 23 September 2016 (UTC)
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