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I have mixed feelings about this picture and accompanying note of Jeremy Freese, who writes: Key findings in quantitative social science are often interaction effects in which the estimated ???effect??? of a continuous variable on an outcome for one group is found to differ from the estimated effect for another group. . . . Interaction effects are notorious for being much easier to publish than to replicate, partly because it is easy for researchers to ...Shared by Josh (10) Serena (10)Contribute comment -
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The basics of how email works hasn't changed much since its invention, but even forty years later, there are still tiny features and enhancements that can make dealing with large volumes of email easier. Your email client already provides message attachments, filtering, HTML email, auto-fill contacts, spell-checking, folders or labels, keyboard shortcuts, search, and an advanced spam filter. What else do you need? Well, as people rely on email as a primary means of communication, ...Shared by Aashay (4) Adam (5) Alec Resnick (102) Amihai (20) Andy Li (1) b (0) baardoa (4) Ben (18) Bwana (62) C.K. (116) Cade (3) Cale (10) Charles (20) Chloe Fan (0) Compuwizard123 (16) Dennis Laumen (11) Erez (43) Goktug (16) Gordon (6) ja | castillo (5) Jaap Willem (0) JasonV (2) Jeremy P (2) Jonas (2) Josh (1) Julius (0) Krazy (83) lejoe (8) Leo (6) Leyla Bonilla (74) Linda (1) Liz (16) Michael (13) Mohammad Behdad (6) ndench (10) Nguyen Dinh Nguyen (5) Nick (0) oemebamo (0) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (15) paul.grayson (0) Peter (1) Petre (2) Rahul Gaitonde (15) Randy (33) Richmarcia (0) Rodrigo (6) roel (19) rpy (3) Ryan (27) Serena (10) Shanthi (2) Simone (10) Srinvard (28) Stewtopia (1) taylor (191) TiTi (80) tom (17) tOMPSON (5) Tony (11) trukshelly (1) Vandywolfer (0) zRyu (4) 攻疼新一 (201)Explore read eight notes- Srinvard said: Some cool email addons that would be good for the future
- Stewtopia said: usage trends and language filtering both seem like great ideas to me.
- rpy said: I especially like the idea of 'attachment reminders', I've been caught by that and seen others caught out too. On a tangent, I made the change to Gmail for my personal mail a few weeks back and am really digging tagging instead of foldering. One-to-many much better characterises how I want to organise my email than the way Outlook/Apple Mail behave.
- Linda said: Man, I wish the first two weren't just concepts.
- tOMPSON said: I really would like some of these features
- Chloe Fan said: The "Usage Trending" section is worth checking out for those who email a lot.
- paul.grayson said: snooze button for email! I love that idea!
- Liz said: Told you that Outlook 2007 rocked ;p
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