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KESigmund Revision

The way I see it, you went above and beyond with this portion of the project. We only needed to a sentence or so, but you went and added what looks to be an entire paragraph. I checked out your source and it seemed like a bunch of mumbo jumbo there, but what you have written very easily explains the testing at hand. So it is in a form that is still scientific enough to be in the topic, but anyone can easily understand it. Very wonderful job--KESigmund13 (talk) 11:24, 3 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Mschepker93 evaluation

You did a great job editing this article and most of the information in the article has been added by you. In addition to adding almost all of the article information, all of your contributions are very well cited. Not only did you help explain declarative learning you also added concrete information about a certain test to support the information you added. Overall you did a great job on your contribution by including a lot of well cited information. Mschepker93 (talk) 02:50, 10 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]