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Genealogical Maturity is a system of self evaluation and self improvement first proposed by the Ancestry Insider in 2009. The Genealogical Maturity improvement system measures one's understanding and use of the [[Genealogical Proof Standard|Genealogical Proof Standard]] and the associated Evidence Analysis Research Process Map. The system encourages improvement in five categories: sources, citations, information, evidence, and conclusions.<br>  
Genealogical Maturity is a system of self evaluation and self improvement first proposed by the Ancestry Insider in 2009. The Genealogical Maturity improvement system measures one's understanding and use of the [[Genealogical Proof Standard|Genealogical Proof Standard]] and the associated Evidence Analysis Research Process Map. The system encourages improvement in five categories: sources, citations, information, evidence, and conclusions.<br> See other articles in this series at:
:[[Sources and Baby Steps|Sources and Baby Steps]]
:[[Information Baby Steps|Information Baby Steps]]
:[[Evidence Baby Steps|Evidence Baby Steps]]
:[[Conclusions and Baby Steps|Conclusions and Baby Steps]]
:[[Citation Baby Steps|Citation Baby Steps]]
 


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