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Welcome to the assessment page of WikiProject Altered states of consiousness! We use this as a platform to rate articles on quality and importance to help members to find a task to work on.

How can I rate my article?
Join our project and use the banner provided there. Follow as closely as possible the criteria described below - but no worries: all of the ratings are subjective in some way!
Who can assess articles?
Any member of WikiProject Altered states of consciousness is free to add or change the rating of an article.
What if I don't agree with a rating?
Disucuss this on our talk page.

If you have any other questions not listed here, please feel free to ask them on the discussion page.

Instructions

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Quality assessments

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After assessing an article's quality, comments on the assessment can be added to the article's talk page.

Quality scale

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Importance scale

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Article importance grading scheme
Label Criteria Examples
Top priority Subject is extremely important, even crucial, to the topic. Strong interest from non-professionals around the world. Usually a large subject with many associated sub-articles. Very few articles achieve this rating. Recreational drug use or Psychoactive drug
High priority Subject is clearly notable. Subject is interesting to, or directly affects, many average readers. This category includes the most used psychoactive drugs as well as major subjects of study. Relatively few articles achieve this rating. Caffeine, Ethanol, or Heroin
Mid priority Normal priority for article improvement. A good article would be interesting or useful to many readers. ALD-52 or Adrafinil
Low priority Article may only be included to cover a specific part of a more important article, or may be only loosely connected to psychoactive or recreational drugs. Subject may be specific to one country or part of one country, such as use of a certain drug in a specific country. Aldous Huxley
NA NA means Not an Article. This label is used for all pages that are not articles, such as templates, categories, and disambiguation pages. (To mark an article as "needs assessment" or "not assessed," simply leave the importance parameter empty, like this: |importance= ) WikiProject Psychoactive and Recreational Drugs