Planned Updates to Cuteness Page

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1. add section titled 'Physical Aspects' of cuteness 2. update pictures (to cuter ones) 3. add section titled ' Cultural Differences in Cuteness' 4. Include article


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Orphaned non-free media (File:The three faces that are perceived cutest in Alley's study of Head Shape and Perceived Cuteness.png)

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Psych 2410 Assignment - Peer Review assignment - 2012-11-08

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1/1 The student has improved the quality of the information available in this article
1/1 The student has improved the clarity and/or organization of the content
1/1 The student has clearly explained the method and findings of an empirical paper
1/1 The student has correctly cited the empirical paper according to Wikipedia guidelines, and the paper is appropriate (i.e., it is an empirical study on development published the results in an academic journal)
Comments and Suggestions for Improvement: I thought your edits to the article were excellent. The Caregiver Correlates to Cuteness and Cultural Significance were very interesting reading!

LannyFisher (talk) 14:24, 8 November 2012 (UTC)Reply


Peer Review on Fritjof Capra

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.5/1 The student has improved the quality of the information available in this article 1/1 The student has improved the clarity and/or organization of the content 1/1 The student has clearly explained the method and findings of an empirical paper 1/1 The student has correctly cited the empirical paper according to Wikipedia guidelines, and the paper is appropriate (i.e., it is an empirical study on development published the results in an academic journal) Comments and Suggestions for Improvement: - “UC Santa Cruz” could also be highlighted to become a link – there is an article on Wiki about this school. - While I did not find much information had been added, what was added was added very well as there was no break in the flow of the article. No one else reading the article would realize that the information posted was new. Coveheadgirl (talk) 14:27, 8 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

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