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Friday, September 28, 2007

Free research resources?!

This is just a short little note to let people know that we have compiled a page of free, research-related resources for UCLA researchers. This page can be found at http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/research_resources.htm . This page is actually a modification of a flier that we put together to let graduate students know about the free, research-related resources that are available to them. The flier (in .pdf form) is linked from the web page. If you know of any other research-related resources that are free and available to all UCLA researchers or to all UCLA graduate students, please email us and let us know. Research in general, and graduate school in particular, are tough enough, and a little free help is always welcome!

-crw

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

What's the meaning of this?

If you have ever wondered "what's the meaning of this?" when looking at your output, help may be on the way. We have added lots of new annotated outputs to our web site. We have also reorganized the listing of these pages to make it easier for you to find what you're looking for. We have even added an Annotated Outputs link to our home page. The analyses annotated on these pages are the same analyses that are discussed on our Data Analysis Examples pages, so you can learn about an analysis on the Data Analysis Examples page and then learn more about each part of the output on the corresponding annotated output page. If you don't see an annotated output page for a particular analysis, please check back periodically. We are continuing to add new annotated outputs (and Data Analysis Examples) pages. We hope that you find these pages useful!

-crw

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