User talk:Yoyobyebye44

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I intend to begin revisions on the personnel selection article as a part of the APS Wikipedia Initiative for a course in industrial and organizational psychology. My initial plan is to do as follows:

  • Further familiarize myself regarding Wikipedia-appropriate editing and authoring practices, using Help:Editing and other resources
  • Read and take notes on the I/O psychology article, particularly regarding information specific to personnel selection and related areas
  • Read and take notes on the personnel selection article itself, noting immediate strengths, weaknesses, organization, and sources cited relative to similar good articles
  • Use notes to guide a literature review, beginning with the original citations, my course textbook, library sources, and searches of relevant databases
  • Create an outline for proposed edits and additions to the article, taking advantage of the sandbox in the process to practice editing techniques
  • Seek peer and/or instructor feedback before moving forward


Please leave me comments with your signature, Thank you Yoyobyebye44 (talk) 15:16, 23 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Need to get peer review / ambassador feedback ASAP.[edit]

I don't see that you have submitted your article for peer review yet. Mjtagler (talk) 15:58, 10 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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