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*--[[User:Mdf889|Mindy]] ([[User talk:Mdf889|talk]]) 09:33, 27 February 2014 (CST) I'm sure you are getting around to this, but the reference section needs descriptors under each entry. Also this might benefit from a brief history/context section. The introduction is very nice, the bold typeface helps organize it very well. Also the first image is very helpful as well.
 
*--[[User:Mdf889|Mindy]] ([[User talk:Mdf889|talk]]) 09:33, 27 February 2014 (CST) I'm sure you are getting around to this, but the reference section needs descriptors under each entry. Also this might benefit from a brief history/context section. The introduction is very nice, the bold typeface helps organize it very well. Also the first image is very helpful as well.
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*--[[User:Aeg2338|Alejandro Gutierrez]] ([[User talk:Aeg2338|talk]]) 19:53, 27 February 2014 (CST) I'm not sure if I just missed it, but maybe a brief description of what positive and negative selection are would be helpful.  You first use those terms when you define dual selection, but I don't see a definition for those two terms specifically. I wasn't entirely positive what those phrases were referring to.

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  • --Mindy (talk) 09:33, 27 February 2014 (CST) I'm sure you are getting around to this, but the reference section needs descriptors under each entry. Also this might benefit from a brief history/context section. The introduction is very nice, the bold typeface helps organize it very well. Also the first image is very helpful as well.
  • --Alejandro Gutierrez (talk) 19:53, 27 February 2014 (CST) I'm not sure if I just missed it, but maybe a brief description of what positive and negative selection are would be helpful. You first use those terms when you define dual selection, but I don't see a definition for those two terms specifically. I wasn't entirely positive what those phrases were referring to.