2004
DOI: 10.1177/0894439304268527
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The Panel Study of Income Dynamics Online

Abstract: This article discusses recent efforts by staff members associated with the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) to extend access to PSID files in the context of instruction using the World Wide Web and the role that PSID's online Data Center and online tutorials can play in helping the economics discipline fulfill its educational objectives.

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“…As proposed by Chiteji and Stafford (2004), the PSID database was incorporated into graduate-level research seminars. Master's level occupational therapy students participated in a semester-long evidence-based practice research seminar where they developed questions, selected variables, and created new variables such as income-to-needs ratios.…”
Section: Graduate Student Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As proposed by Chiteji and Stafford (2004), the PSID database was incorporated into graduate-level research seminars. Master's level occupational therapy students participated in a semester-long evidence-based practice research seminar where they developed questions, selected variables, and created new variables such as income-to-needs ratios.…”
Section: Graduate Student Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%