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Andrew Reinman ~ HNRS 299

I chose the two articles, "Algophobia" and "Osmophobia" which are both phobias that Wikipedia did not have much information about. "Algophobia" is the abnormally strong fear of pain and "Osmophobia" is the fear or hypersensitivity to odors. I chose these two articles because phobias are very interesting to me and the two I chose need more information on their pages. Andrewreinman (talk) 19:23, 5 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Courtney Cape ~ HNRS 299

1. I chose the article "Superficial charm" because I've wanted to learn how psychopaths get their charm after watching many crime shows. There isn't too much on the article yet, but I think research could be found.

2. I chose the article "Interpersonal compatibility" because I have read some articles about it and find the argument about whether or not it exists to be interesting. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gryf10 (talkcontribs) 07:49, 29 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Hi, Dr. Freberg. I have been looking up sources and I should be adding information and my citations on the page this week. Dr. Freberg, I just wanted to let you know that I made revisions on our page. I added information and citations to the BZP section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sckong (talkcontribs) 00:09, 4 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Nick Shields ~ HNRS 299

1. I chose the wiki page "Cold feet" which is psychological phenomenon in which somebody deviates from a planned action (e.g. Brides "cold feet" before a wedding). There seems to be a couple of research studies regarding this psychological term which would allow for expansion of the wiki page.

2. I chose the wiki page "Lateral dorsal nucleus of thalamus" because it believed to play a role in emotion and behavior which is under the scope of Biological Psychology. Biological psychology is very interesting to me, but I have not been able to find specific research regarding this nucleus and it's functions.

Hi, Nick.

I think both of your choices are VERY interesting. I wouldn't even have guessed that there would be a "cold feet" page. I haven't read it yet, but it sounds like this should involve a lot of decision theory. If you need some help with your thalamus edits, I can probably point you in the direction of some good resources. It sounds like you're off to a great start! Laura.Freberg (talk) 17:46, 22 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Jolie Leung ~ HNRS 299

1. RIght now I'm trying to decide the wiki pages "Visual Thinking" and "Visual Space". I'm interested in the way that both affect the design process, why certain designs are just naturally appealing and why certain ones don't. I'm still looking to see if there is a better article to suit what I'm talking about, but these come the closest. Both are pretty basic and bare, so I want to expand them in a way where it touches more upon art and perceiving designs, especially to relay information. These articles still need a lot more citations, but I think this topic will supplement well with my major. Joleung (talk) 19:27, 5 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Industrial Design and Sport Psychology

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I chose these two because Industrial Design is important to engineering and I think a psychological section could be added and I enjoy sports, especially soccer, so Sport psychology could be very interesting. -Gabe Kardener — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gkardener (talkcontribs) 21:43, 15 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

"Stephanie Friend ~ HNRS 299"

1. I chose the wiki page "Augmented Cognition", which is "a research field at the frontier between human-computer interaction, psychology, ergonomics and neuroscience, that aims at creating revolutionary human-computer interactions." (To quote the Wikipedia itself!). The subject is interesting to me due to my interest in web design, and the article is in need of help because it only consists of 3 sentences total, yet it looks as if there is a lot of new information on the subject.

2. I chose the wiki page "The Extended Mind" because it seems like a very interesting and intriguing concept that relates to psychology, philosophy, and biology and connects the mind with its environment This relates to my interest in HCI, and Wikipedia says it is not up to quality standards. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Stephaniefriend (talkcontribs) 21:47, 15 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Stacey Olson ~ HNRS 299

1. I chose the article "Gender role" because as an Anthropology/Geography major I am deeply interested in this topic due to the great variance in gender roles throughout cultures around the globe. It is quite apparent that gender roles everywhere have an effect on the psyche of members of any given culture. I came across this article while searching and discovered that it is need of many edits including the addition of citations in the Culture section.

2. My second article of interest is "Fa'afafine". The Fa'afafine are a third gender of the Samoan culture that I learned about in Anthropology last quarter. The dynamic that they add to their culture is simply fascinating and I think researching them in more depth would be very interesting. This article also has citation issues. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Solson02 (talkcontribs) 18:26, 02 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]