Monthly Archives: August 2012

The Difference Is The Detail

I have spent most of today writing up my new research methodology plan.  It has been a useful exercise and I am about 50% complete.  I hope to complete the remaining portion next week and solicit feedback from my supervisors … Continue reading

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Wearing Two Hats

I am still grappling with how much I need to learn and do!!  Also, at times I am feeling frustrated that I have very interesting data to analyze but cannot proceed.  The reality is that I have completed overestimated my quantitative skill-set … Continue reading

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It Is REALLY Starting To Make Sense

I am in the midst of the final leg of my research week.  I have worked hard and consistently but have not accomplished as much as I had hoped.  I am starting to really recognize that I am a poor … Continue reading

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Building Quantitative Muscle

I have had a very full and productive week, both with work and research.  I finished the final workshop of a 4-part SPSS series.  This last workshop focused on regression.  I was really pleased at the degree that I was able to “keep up” and … Continue reading

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