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  2. Help:Find sources - Wikipedia

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    To help find sources, Wikipedians have developed a number of source-finding templates which link to searches most likely to find references suitable for use in articles. The most well-known of these is {{ find sources }} , an inline template which can be used almost anywhere.

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch - Wikipedia

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    Weasel words are words and phrases aimed at creating an impression that something specific and meaningful has been said, when in fact only a vague or ambiguous claim has been communicated. A common form of weasel wording is through vague attribution, where a statement is dressed with authority, yet has no substantial basis. Phrases such as ...

  4. Help:Searching/Features - Wikipedia

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    locate words as near to each other as you specify. find wildcard expressions and regular expressions. A search matches what you see rendered on the screen and in a print preview. The raw "source" wikitext is searchable by employing the insource parameter. For these two kinds of searches a word is any string of consecutive letters and numbers ...

  5. Help:Contents - Wikipedia

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    In addition, providing articles with missing information does improve the quality of these existing articles. There are articles tagged with content issues which can be resolved to insure accuracy as the articles are developing. Remember to discuss major additions, changes, and controversial topics on the article's talk page

  6. Category:All Wikipedia articles needing words, phrases or ...

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    This category combines all articles which have words, phrases or sentences needing attribution and have been marked by the inline template {{Attribution needed}}.This template requests in-text attribution or an inline citation for perspectives and opinions that the Wikipedia article asserts is held by someone, but you don't know who holds the view.

  7. Wikipedia:Glossary - Wikipedia

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    Examples include words in the article namespace which redirect to project pages in the Wikipedia namespace. Although they are not considered standard practice, some are created to facilitate searching, especially for new users. See also § XNR, § CNR, Wikipedia:Namespace and Wikipedia:Cross-namespace redirects (essay). Cruft

  8. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    Articles are in the main namespace, or "article space", but Special:Statistics will show that there are many times more pages on Wikipedia than there are articles on Wikipedia. Other types of pages are in other namespaces , and these can be selected using the checkboxes that appear when expanding the section labelled Search in: under the search ...

  9. Statement analysis - Wikipedia

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    Statement Analysis lies at the intersection of linguistics, psychology, and criminology. By analyzing the specific words and phrases used by individuals, practitioners can detect concealed information, missing information, and embedded confessions, thereby determining the veracity of the information provided.

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