One more thought. A JISCMAIL list has more academic credibility, and
counts for a teeny bit on your CV.
Jeremy
On 22/03/07, Andy Fugard <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 22 Mar 2007, at 21:29, Jeremy Miles wrote:
>
> > It's worth getting on the spssx-l list too, and seeing what people
> > say. (Most of it's dull, but the odd bit is useful). There's a
> > psych-methods list too, on jiscmail, and there are lists for other
> > stats packages (I'm on R and Stata) , and other techniques, if you use
> > them. (E.g. there's a multilevel modelling list, and a structural
> > equation modelling list).
>
> Greetings,
>
> Is there a psychologist friendly R mailing list anywhere? If not, is
> there any interest in setting one up? A few of us over here are
> beginning to use R now, e.g. for general linear mixed effects models,
> but sometimes it proves to be less than trivial to get things to
> work. I was on the r-help list for a while, but it seemed mostly
> inhabited by hardcore statisticians, plus I got dozens of emails per
> day.
>
> Cheerio,
>
> Andy
>
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