Paul N (anonymous) meinte am 13. Apr, 02:50:
If you control for math content, are you still an outlier? I think the rule of thumb is that 1 page of math = 4 pages of text.Also, who is the outlier in times cited?
Mahalanobis antwortete am 14. Apr, 00:03:
Times cited
is probably a degenerated random variable (that is, P("times cited" = 0)= 1) when it comes to master's theses. Wonder if this BibTex template has ever been used:
@MastersThesis{ label,
AUTHOR = {},
YEAR = {},
TITLE = {},
SCHOOL = {},
address = {},
month = {},
keywords = {},
summary = {}
}
I think Robert (Tools for analysing spatial data - a MATLAB and Eviews software implementation) presented his thesis at a conference and some got financial support, but that's it. My advisor tries to get a edited version of the thesis published.
UB (anonymous) antwortete am 27. Jan, 01:23:
Just be patient...
See second reference on p. 24 ofhttp://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0708/0708.3218v2.pdf
Mahalanobis antwortete am 27. Jan, 21:00:
Hey,
my thesis has already been published. So far nobody has called me and asked why I'm clogging up the net with BS... that's a good sign, isnt it?