Hey LaurStuart. It's nice to see a fellow student in Social Psychology on here! (It's Jenny).

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Thanks for your additions to the avolition article. However, the Psychopathology section that you added is largely unreferenced (nothing after the first bullet point has references). Please don't forget to make sure that all your additions to the article are supported by references. (It would also be very nice if you can find references to support material that was added by others.) Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 18:56, 13 July 2015 (UTC)Reply