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Unreferenced

This article is unreferenced. Please see WP:ATT. Merbabu 02:33, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

User:cbrookcacbrookcaThis comment is incorrect. The article is heavily referenced to books published by legitimate publishers and articles published in distinguished scientific journals. What's more, it includes a reference to an extensive 2006 autobiographical article published in the scientific journal, Perspectives on Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, the most prestigious organization of its kind in the country. This Wikipedia entries complies fully with WP guidelines.Cbrookca (talk) 21:41, 27 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Puff piece?

This articel seems like a puff piece to me. It makes no reference to his interesting experiment in trying to get a woman to fall in love with him back in 2003. What is the latest on this project? Anybody know?75.63.235.11 17:03, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

user:cbrookcaAn article in today's Washington Post (Sun. Dec. 27 2009) says that in that experiment, Epstein and his partner fell in love but that the relationship didn't work out because of logistics.Cbrookca (talk) 21:39, 27 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Definitely not puff

This article is a straightforward, heavily referenced article about an accomplished American psychologist. It also appears to be under attack by MrOllie and his/her cronies. Among other things, MrOllie has removed references to Dr. Epstein's online tests - all of which are noncommercial and which have been listed here for years. Obviously, the next thing MrOllie (who's not worthy of his/her own entry) will do is to eliminate Dr. Epstein's books. Since it's a bibliographical entry, I'll check into having it protected under Wikipedia's new policy.Cbrookca (talk) 21:40, 27 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]