So...
- New job. This bumps me up to 44hrs/week + classes for the remainder of the semester, but then, y'know, means I have a job.
- M and I are under contract on a house in Baltimore.
End transmission.
- New job. This bumps me up to 44hrs/week + classes for the remainder of the semester, but then, y'know, means I have a job.
- M and I are under contract on a house in Baltimore.
End transmission.
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theinsomniac:
Congratulations on the house.
signalnoise:
Actually, selecting on the dependent variable doesn't bother me *that* much. In fact, *I* do it in some of my work. It can be interesting stuff for theorizing, especially if you have variation in that variable (say, if your variable is refugee crisis - you might have three countries with a refugee crisis, but of varying degrees, and such distinctions can buy you a lot of explanatory purchase with your independent variables). It's just that if you *do* that, you have to be really aware of the limitations of your approach too. And I think often IR scholars are oblivious to that.