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To begin with, there are no headings for designated portions of this article. The article needs to have headings and sections to seperate the different portions of this article to give it a more organized look such as; history of dichotic listening tests, methods of dichotic listening tests, etc... The lead section is hard to understand because there is really no definite leading section, but this can be edited when the headings appear. The article gives conscise and clear evidence as to what a dichotic listening test is, with many different reputable sources. The article is balanced well, along with excellent coverage on the multiple facets to a dichotic listening test. As earlier stated, the only problem, a big problem at that, in this article was the lack of headings to divide the article up. Adding that should make for a well rounded and sufficient article. Josh Everett 23:50, 18 October 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Joshev24 (talk • contribs)