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The stated goal of the Men's Issues Project is to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Men's Issues. The chart lists a current tally of both the associated level of importance that article holds to the Men's Issues Project, and the quality of that article.

Articles that have been assigned both a class assessment and importance rating will read as {{WikiProject Gender Studies|class=|importance=}} under the Talk page for the article.

Tagging guide

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Assessing Quality

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An article's quality assessment is recorded using the |class= parameter in the {{WikiProject banner shell}}. Articles that have the {{WikiProject Men's Issues}} banner template on their talk page will be added to the appropriate categories by quality.

The following standard grades may be used to describe the quality of mainspace articles (see Wikipedia:Content assessment for assessment criteria):

FA (for featured articles only; adds them to the FA-Class Men's Issues articles category)  FA
FL (for featured lists only; adds them to the FL-Class Men's Issues articles category)  FL
A (for articles that passed a formal peer review only; adds them to the A-Class Men's Issues articles category)  A
GA (for good articles only; adds them to the GA-Class Men's Issues articles category)  GA
B (for articles that satisfy all of the B-Class criteria; adds them to the B-Class Men's Issues articles category) B
C (for substantial articles; adds them to the C-Class Men's Issues articles category) C
Start (for developing articles; adds them to the Start-Class Men's Issues articles category) Start
Stub (for basic articles; adds them to the Stub-Class Men's Issues articles category) Stub
List (for stand-alone lists; adds them to the List-Class Men's Issues articles category) List
NA (for any other pages where assessment is unwarranted; adds them to the NA-Class Men's Issues pages category) NA
??? (articles for which a valid class has not yet been provided are listed in the Unassessed Men's Issues articles category) ???

For non-mainspace content, the following values may be used:

Category (for categories; adds them to the Category-Class Men's Issues pages category) Category
Draft (for drafts; adds them to the Draft-Class Men's Issues pages category) Draft
File (for files and timed text; adds them to the File-Class Men's Issues pages category) File
Portal (for portal pages; adds them to the Portal-Class Men's Issues pages category) Portal
Project (for project pages; adds them to the Project-Class Men's Issues pages category) Project
Template (for templates and modules; adds them to the Template-Class Men's Issues pages category) Template

The following non-standard assessment grades for mainspace content may be used at a WikiProject's discretion:

Disambig (for disambiguation pages; adds them to the Disambig-Class Men's Issues pages category) Disambig

Quality scale

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Assessing Importance

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An article's importance assessment is generated from the importance parameter in the {{WikiProject Men's Issues}} project banner on its talk page:

{{WikiProject Men's Issues|importance=???}}

The following values may be used for the importance parameter to describe the relative importance of the article within the project (see Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Priority of topic for assessment criteria):

Top (adds articles to Category:Top-importance Men's Issues articles)  Top 
High (adds articles to Category:High-importance Men's Issues articles)  High 
Mid (adds articles to Category:Mid-importance Men's Issues articles)  Mid 
Low (adds articles to Category:Low-importance Men's Issues articles)  Low 
NA (adds articles to Category:NA-importance Men's Issues articles)  NA 
??? (articles for which a valid importance rating has not yet been provided are listed in Category:Unknown-importance Men's Issues articles)  ??? 

Importance scale

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  1. ^ Prose at the Good Article level is not expected to be at a professional level like it is for Featured Articles. Minor grammatical or style issues that do not impact clarity are not prohibitive of GA status.