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::According to Wikipedia policy, information must be verifiable and we must cite our sources. An encyclopedia is not written from common knowledge, but from research. See [[Wikipedia:Verifiability]] and [[Wikipedia:Citing sources]]. We need to find better sources of verifiable information, other than a particular user's views, common knowledge, or opinion.
 
::I did not say that it needed to be in APA, that was just an example of a good way to cite sources. I used an example in a sentence above. I ''never'' said that the [[Normal curve equivalent|NCE]] article was in APA style, I said it used '''a''' reference style. The NCE article uses references that links a statement to a source listed at the end of the article. That was my point in using that page as an example. It uses ''another'' way of citing sources. I like and use it because it makes every statement verifiable by linking it to a citation or an online reference. Both APA and this "Wikipedia" style cite sources for every claim. And that's what we need to do in this article to make it better. So, stop removing the template until this is done. &ndash; [[User:Chris53516|Chris53516]] <sup>([[User talk:Chris53516|Talk]])</sup> 20:38, 27 November 2006 (UTC)