User talk:Rude23
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[edit]Make the article a bit longer and go more in depth on specific topics that are important to the principles of Psychology but don't overwhelm people who don't know much about psychology or specific sections of psychology.
- expand more on William James 4 methods for people who are just learning about principles of psychology.
- put in more references to support more of the findings William James found.
- Talk more on the consequences of his results and why he had consequences from his findings.
Rude23 (talk) 00:29, 8 October 2014 (UTC)
Please copy your comments and banner to the talk page for the article
[edit]Megan, this is your user talk. The assignment is to put the comments and banner on the article talk page for Principles of Psychology. J.R. Council (talk) 18:30, 9 October 2014 (UTC)