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    SPSS help for students

    Here are some places students can look when they are learning SPSS. Chapters 8 - 13 of this are good for regression.

    Data for teaching statistics

    I'll be using this in my future regression classes. And also, this: Seeing Theory.

    Datasets for courses

    I'm always on the lookout for data sources for class projects for students. Bytes of the Big Apple (data on NYC) ClinicalTrials.gov (good for psych students) CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (good for pysch students)

    How academics write

    For all those learning to write - dissertations or otherwise - I found this article really helpful.

    Learning to ask good questions

    Something to think about for those starting their dissertations. "Weinberg goes on to identify some of the ways that philosophy goes about creating new questions: Reinvention — bringing attention to a forgotten or neglected question by asking it in a new way. Application — reformulating a version of a known philosophical question so as to apply it to a new domain and, in doing so, bringing new considerations into play. Specification — showing that a known philosophical questi
     

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