User:Yunye2017
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I viewed an article on Wikipedia related to our APA format learning (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_style#cite_note-3). I think everything in the article is relevant to the article topic but I think some part like "Errors in the first printing" may cause panic. The introduction is neutral. And I check all the citations which work perfectly. The source also support the claims well in the article and the information comes from books and Apa official website.
However, I think it can be added more information such as how to cite article in a magazine, newspaper or letter to the editor.
I've checked the Talk page of the article. It's the first time I see that there are so many interesting conversations going on behind the scenes about how to perfect a topic. Because of non-stop questioning, the infront page can be modified better and better.This article is within the scope of 3 WikiProject and has been rated as C-Class on the project's quality scale.
In a word, I think the article can add more useful information because we have learned far more content in our RPM class.
I concerned only one question about this article because I found that there is no basic APA format instruction such as Margins, Font or Heading etc. I think this article can be complemented more content.
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