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[edit]Thanks for creating The Fading Affect Bias, PECpsych309!
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[edit]Hi! Thank you for creating Fading affect bias! However, you didn't do the references the correct way. They should be as notes inside the article. If you don't know how, take a look at WP:referencing for beginners. Also, you mention studies, for instance, "Holmes (1970)" without explaining title, journal, etc. It would be really good if you could improve the article by fixing this. With friendly regards, Lova Falk talk 10:48, 23 December 2012 (UTC)