Managing citations well can save you loads of time. I do this with Zotero. It is free for everyone, open source, and always getting better. It has a great community of users including one who created a very useful python script to rename PDF files.
A new version came out today, which allows you to backup your precious database to their servers for free, and follow other researchers (akin to twitter). If you want to see my library, request to follow me. In the mean time, check out the main developers library.
One of my favorite things about zotero is that is standards compliant. It makes use of the COinS standard. More on this later. Good descriptions on what else is new, here and here.
What citation manager do you use? Use Zotero? Give a shout out…
In a very provocative research seminar at GSU yesterday, 


Ordinal Logistic HLM
I recently wrote a paper on “Ordinal Logistic HLM” for my methods class. There are only 3 google results if you search for that.
I thought I would post my assignment, for good or for bad, to help bump up that statistic.
Ordinal Logistic HLM Description – DOC
Ordinal Logistic HLM Description – PDF
If you find mistakes or errors in the paper, leave a comment.