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Welcome to the WikiProject Animal anatomy article assessment pages!

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WikiProject Animal anatomy
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Assessment statistics
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Resources talk
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Members
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Things you can do
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Unassessed articles
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Template assessment parameters

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The {{WikiProject Animal anatomy}} template has two parameters, class and importance which can be formatted as:

{{WikiProject Animal anatomy|class=|importance=}}

The parameters class and importance take the following values:

class

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FA
A
GA
B
Start
Stub
FA = Featured article (see below)
A = A-Class
GA = Good article (see below)
B = B-Class
Stub = Stub-Class
Start =Start-Class

importance

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Top = Top importance
High = High importance
Mid = Middle importance
Low = Low importance

Generally, the importance of an article is not related to the current class of the article, nor its current state of editing. "Importance" refers to how the average person seeking knowledge on animal anatomy-related articles would recognize the article's importance to animal anatomy in general.

Example: If you wanted to rate an article as a Good Article of Middle Importance, the code is:

{{WP:WikiProject Animal anatomy|class=GA|importance=Mid}}

More information on assessments can be found at Wikipedia 1.0 Assessment Team.

Adding ratings

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The following values may be used for the class parameter:

Please note that FA-Class article designation means this is a Featured Article. Featured Articles are determined by the Featured Article Candidates process. Editors should not rate articles FA-Class, but rather propose articles to the Featured Article candidate process.
A-Class articles are at the pinnacle of Animal anatomy Assessment team evaluation. An A-Class article may be one heading towards FA-status, or be better than B-Class but not obtained the GA or FA ratings from their respective evaluation teams.
Please note that GA-Class articles are Good Articles, determined by the Good Articles WikiProject team. GA-Class should not be assigned by editors or Animal anatomy Assessment team members, but rather propose articles to
B-Class animal anatomy articles are ones which possess more material that Start- or Stub- class articles, but need further polishing and work to bring them up to GA, A, or FA-Class status.
This is used for either a) Places where the template exists outside of the Article Talk namespaces, or b) Rating has not yet been made by an editor or the Animal anatomy Project Assessment Team. Not specifying the parameter defaults the rating Unassessed.

Examples

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Information on how to evaluate an article for class may be found at WP 1.0 Assessment Grading.

The following values may be used for the importance parameter: