 Welcome to Data Doctor's video, Suggestion 502, Missing Gender, Male, and 506, Missing Gender, Female. Suggestion 502 is caused when a profile has no gender marked, but the first name strongly suggests a male, such as James. Suggestion 506 is the reverse for a profile that has no gender, but with a female first name, such as Mary. The gender suggested is based on statistics. For example, here is the Suggestion Report for William Bell, showing two suggestions, but for this video we are only interested in 502. The gender column has male shown once beside a profile that is not for this William Bell. The ones referring to this William are blank. In the 502 name column, click on the first name. The next screen gives a name analysis for every William on Wiggy Tree. As you can see, they are male a very high percentage of the time. Here is the public view of William's profile. As you can see, it has a unisex profile in the top left, and the data section refers to child rather than son or daughter of unknown parents. Here is the biography section, only listing one source. Find a grave. While it's almost certain William is male, we still need to find a source. On the bottom right of his profile, click on the Root Search link. Root Search offers several sites to search with. Since Family Search is free, let's start there. Note, you have to be logged into that site first. Family Search shows a Georgia Death Index with the date and place of death matching William's profile. On the far right, click on the icon. The death record tells that he was male and 72 years old at the time of his death. Return to his profile and click on Edit. At the bottom of the Edit box, click Turn On Enhanced Editor. In the biography section, add the death information. Place the cursor behind that and click the Citation button above. Return to the Family Search Death Record. On the bottom right, click on Document Information. Copy the citation that appears. Return to his profile and paste the citation between the Ref Tags. Use the WikiTree template for the Find a Grave reference. Click on Preview to check your work. Make sure that the inline citations are properly showing in the Biography and Sources sections. Move up to the Data section and in the Gender field, click on the green tab. At the box it opens, click on Mail. Go to the middle of the profile page and explain your changes. This is strongly recommended for all WikiTree users and is required for data doctors. For me, I identify myself as a data doctor. Copy the suggestion number and name and explain what I changed. Save your work. Return to the Suggestions Report and on the far right, click on Status. On the Suggestions Status page, make sure your WikiTree ID is showing. Even though there is another related suggestion listed, it is being ignored for this video. Of the five status options, choose one. In this case, correct it. Leave a comment from the comment hints or make one of your own. Click the Update Status button. The last screen shows the status history has recorded your changes and you're done. Please note, the process for 506 is similar to the shown example except the gender is marked as female. You are invited to like this video and even leave a comment if you wish. Also, keep up to date with new videos by subscribing to our WikiTree YouTube channel. On behalf of the Data Doctors Project, thank you for watching.