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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Paperless Dissertation – Part 3: The Scribblings of a Mad Man

June 28, 2010by Howard Buddin 3 Comments

I have told several people about writing my dissertation as a paperless project. Most of them were my fellow students, and had written many papers themselves for undergraduate and graduate […]

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Dissertation, Productivity, Research

Paperless Dissertation – Part 2

June 25, 2010by Howard Buddin 1 Comment

My wife is the publisher of a widely distributed directory for women called The Little Black Book for Every Busy Woman. This directory is distributed quarterly, and is printed in […]

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Dissertation, Productivity

Prediction and economics, simplified

June 21, 2010by Howard Buddin Leave a comment

Thanks for the pithy summary, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal:

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Papers for Mac

June 20, 2010by Howard Buddin 2 Comments

Papers (for mac only; sorry Windows and Linux users) was the hub of my dissertation writing experience. From within, I was able to import .pdf files for all the journal […]

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Applications, Productivity, Research

Choosing the Correct Statistical Test

June 19, 2010by Howard Buddin Leave a comment

Any analysis should begin with knowing how you’ll ultimately want to examine your data. This is, of course, a product of formulating good research questions and hypotheses. I decided to […]

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Research, Statistics

Somewhat of a beginning: The Paperless Dissertation

June 9, 2010by Howard Buddin 1 Comment

I completed my dissertation fairly recently, and if you’ve ever written, or are writing, a dissertation, then you are the member of a fairly exclusive club. More importantly, you know […]

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Instapaper

June 9, 2010by Howard Buddin Leave a comment

Instapaper is a fantastic way to save web pages for reading later on. Something like this can be a valuable tool in a researcher’s quiver. Go sign up, and take […]

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