Amazing link! Only just had a chance to start reading link so doubtful it'll be included in my topic development but will for sure be including it into my finished page. Thanks. NPLeach
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Sections which include sub-sections should also include an overview paragraph (which doesn't need a separate heading) before branching into the sub-headings.
Avoid providing too much background information (e.g., about happiness per se). Instead, briefly summarise generic concepts and provide internal wiki links to further information. Then the focus of most of the content can be on directly answering the core question(s) posed by the chapter sub-title.
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On re-looking, I found some social contributions summarised on your user talk page. I moved these to your user page and tidied them up a bit. To improve, provide a summary description of the contribution and a direct link to evidence. To do this: View the page history, select the version of the page before and after your contributions, click "compare selected revisions", and then use this website address as a direct link to evidence for listing on your user page. For more info, see Making and summarising social contributions. Sincerely, James. -- Jtneill - Talk - c11:59, 29 September 2019 (UTC)Reply
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Overall, this is a solid chapter that successfully uses psychological theory and research to help address a practical, real-world phenomenon or problem. The chapter could be improved by reducing the general theoretical material (and reducing word count) and getting assistance with grammar and proofreading.
For additional feedback, see comments below and these copyedits.
The Overview is reasonably good. The focus questions can be refined - only one of them directly relates to the topic. The lack of focus here may be a contributing factor to the chapter being over the maximum word count.
There is too much general theoretical material. Instead, summarise and link to further information, to allow this chapter to focus on the specific topic (i.e., the sub-title question). This applies especially to sections 2 and 3. These sections were mostly skipped for marking purposes. The first section which directly addresses the topic is "Consequences of "being too happy"".
Perhaps also consider the "hedonic treadmill".
Relevant theories are well selected, described, and explained.
Some paragraphs are overly long. Each paragraph should communicate one key idea in three to five sentences.
Use third person perspective rather than first person (e.g., "we") or second person (e.g., "you") perspective.
Layout
Sections which include sub-sections should also include an introductory paragraph (which doesn't need a separate heading) before branching into the sub-headings.
No use of embedded links to related book chapters. Embedding interwiki links links to related book chapters helps to integrate this chapter into the broader book project.
Good use of images.
Good use of tables, although the table isn't necessary in terms of addressing the topic.
Very good use of feature boxes.
Excellent use of quizzes. Except the width of the boxes.
Good use of case studies or examples.
Grammar
The grammar for some sentences could be improved (e.g., see the [grammar?] tags).
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Well selected content - not too much or too little.
The presentation could be improved by allocating less coverage to general happiness theory and more coverage to considering the consequences of being too happy.
General happiness theory is well covered.
The presentation is well structured.
The presentation could be strengthened by adding clearer Overview and Conclusion slides.