I like your sister better. Iamastudent (talk) 16:38, 19 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Varieties of English edit

Wikipedia does not give preference to any one national variety of English over any other. Unless there is a specific reason to do so in a particular case, you should not replace one variety with another, such as replacing "summarised" with "summarized", as you did at Side-chain theory. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 13:29, 29 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

@JamesBWatson: Silly me. You are, of course, perfectly right. I must have assumed "summarised" to be wrong as part of the incorrect verb phrase "canbe summarised". Thanks a lot for letting me know. The student who uses the pseudonym IamtheStudent (talk) 14:33, 29 March 2016 (UTC)Reply


Peer Review-Molly Peterson edit

As I talked with you, I think you have touched on everything that you can for this topic and I do not see much to improve.

Things to consider changing:

-add an example of how arbitrary inference can negatively effect the mindset of someone who suffer from anxiety.

- did beck have a suggestion on how to prevent this kind of thinking? - which individuals are more prone to arbitrary inference - do you maybe want to include other cognitive distortions or even in the see also add a link to other cognitive distortions

@Peterson.moll: Sorry, what are you talking about?"The student who uses the pseudonym"IamtheStudent (talk) 21:07, 3 April 2016 (UTC)Reply