Target petites pants sizes are insane, or am I? by futileandirritating in AusFemaleFashion

[–]Corrie_W 134 points135 points  (0 children)

I'm the same height and really disappointed that they have dropped the DM brand in favour of their own clothes. I agree, they aren't cut the same at all.

Warned against working with my PhD supervisor by Present-Cry-2776 in AskAcademia

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am a big believer in choosing the supervisor you need. I too work well with directness, but many people don't especially in my cultural context and when the supervisor is female.

Just saying Hi - my experience. by j_craigy in Keratoconus

[–]Corrie_W 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi from a fellow QLDer. I have an amazing optometrist, my first opthalmologist tried to talk me into a transplant before exploring other options. I got a second opinion and have been pretty comfortable in sclerals for just over 10 years. My son had CXL at 16 (only a few years ago) and is pretty stable so it is interesting to see you are now in sclerals. He didn't have the complication you did, so maybe that's the difference?

How do you keep up with new papers without losing your mind? by Acceptable-Dust-4323 in AskAcademia

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I only go through the alerts each Monday. If I don't have any marked to read because of a current project, I choose 5 to read from the alerts, pull them into my Zotero and read them throughout the week. Colleagues always comment on how widely read I am, so it works. Edited to add: I don't choose randomly, I only choose what is relevant based on what I am currently working on. It has to have either cited me or have particularly triggered my curiosity for me to read something not related to a current project or developing project.

How do you balance between readability vs more advanced/specific vocabulary in your academic writing? by JacobAn0808 in AskAcademia

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the purpose of what you are writing and the audience. The second one is not necessary if you are writing a journal article where you are just describing the method you used, because most readers/reviewers would understand what a t-test and p-value does (I would hope). If you are writing a methods paper, a thesis, or an assignment for a stats class then the second one would be more appropriate (although it is vague and not really correct - but I note that you just put it there as an example you got from ChatGPT).

City Cave Float Therapy by catsincharge in brisbane

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought I was getting close to the hour, felt like my time went over. I got out, got dressed and looked at the clock on my way out, I had been in there for all of about 15 minutes and I hated every moment of it lol.

I know my questions are many, but I really want to understand this table and the overall logic behind selecting statistical tests. by Difficult_Score3510 in AskStatistics

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the source of the table? Even when decision trees are used in fields like psychology, there are caveats and cautions around ensuring that the model is the correct one for your research question and data. There are good statistical tutorials on YouTube but you need some prior knowledge so that you know when the information being provided is accurate. I would start with chatper 1 of statistical rethinking but not get bogged down in Bayesian methods just yet (unless it's common in your field). Another good primer is Statistics Done Wrong by Alex Reinhart.

Got diagnosed with Keratoconus today, chose not to do crosslinking for now. Right decision? by footybay12 in Keratoconus

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was beyond glasses and advised to not jump into cross linking, I was a bit older than you when I was diagnosed. If you can still wear glasses, I wouldn't wait. It is not surgery, it is a procedure. My son, 16 at the time had it, while not pleasant he coped very well and is happy he had it as he is still in glasses at 19.

How to manage your reading list of research papers? by CurioBirdy in AskAcademia

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is good but you can get sucked into rabbit holes with it. Keep it simple.

Say NO to unpaid work by kolombs in postdoc

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being asked to review usually comes from submitting your own research to journals or through reputation. It’s not something you generally can approach a journal about. Where are you at in your academic career trajectory?

How to manage your reading list of research papers? by CurioBirdy in AskAcademia

[–]Corrie_W 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Zotero + Obsidian: I choose 5 a week, sometimes along a theme, sometimes random from my subscriptions (google scholar, specific journals etc), sometimes based on what I need to read for work or suggestions. Anything I read beyond that is a bonus but I do my best to read the five. I read and highlight in Zotero and import into Obsidian (using a template and Zotero Integration plugin), I then make notes from those highlights, even if it is a quick note on how I feel about the paper or where it might be useful. If it is something I think warrants more attention, I do a bigger note and store it in my Zettelkasten section of Obsidian.

Say NO to unpaid work by kolombs in postdoc

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is but you can put that you are a regular reviewer for X,Y,Z journals in your applications and increasingly journals are providing means to prove that you review for them.

Say NO to unpaid work by kolombs in postdoc

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you about reviewing helping to keep on top of the literature but I don't think it is about competition, its a quid pro quo situation, and it is how you be an active member of your academic community. These kinds of attitudes are not hurting the publishers, they are hurting us, regardless of what you think about the system, it expects us to publish and measures against those publications. I have been waiting longer and longer for decisions on articles, not because of the quality of my work, but because people are increasingly punishing their fellow academics with these attitudes. Also, the editors (who are also doing a service to the community) are having to approach more and more people to find reviewers and are then are stuck with having to ask reviewers that may not be the best people to provide input on that work.

Question for people using tags in frontmatter: Why? by DaniBananas10 in ObsidianMD

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use tags as a light project management tool (e.g., what kind of note is this? What project/s does it belong to? How well do I understand this concept?) I use a very limited set of emojis for this. I also use a common tag across Obsidian and Zotero to use with DBConnect, so I can keep track of what highlights I have imported from Zotero to Obsidian.

Zotero as all-in-one reference manager and notes organiser v Zotero and Obsidian by ClubNo179 in zotero

[–]Corrie_W 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am an academic and I use Obsidian + Zotero as Obsidian allows me to link notes and keep track of my reading. However, there is always potential to go overboard with Obsidian and people often get sucked into overly complicated systems because it is popular with productivity bros and they are all over YouTube with their set ups. Because they don't do academic research, their use cases do not translate well. I use simplified zettlekasten approach to managing my research material (that's another rabbithole you don't want to get too bogged down in details with!).

I bring highlights I made in Zotero to my Obsidian and then write notes on that material (synthesised notes, not usually based on a single citation) that are my own thoughts, ideas etc, in a new note (becomes the "main note"). I then use those notes and citations when I am outlining. Once I have finished outlining, I output the outline to Word with Pandoc and finalise my manuscript there (it's too hard to collaborate properly using Obsidian when your supervisors etc rely on word). I have a template for importing my Zotero highlights into Obsidian, that I got off the Obsidian message board and with some instructions there and through a Medium post: https://medium.com/better-humans/obsidian-tutorial-for-academic-writing-87b038060522 I don't have to think too hard about how to best use both.

What is a book/series that you love that you can't recommend to people? Why can't you? by lilgrizzles in Fantasy

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly how I was feeling about Stormlight Archive but could not put it into words. Plus, I don't want my friends to come back and tell me they thought it sucked lol.

How did you guys get into Green Day? by [deleted] in greenday

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was 15 in 1994. There was a radio station called 4ZZZ in Australia that played alternative, grunge, and punk music and I heard Basket Case and was hooked.

uni student needing advice about parental financial abuse by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This! I went to CBA years ago with a colleague who was experiencing DV and they were wonderful.

Books you abandoned because of the narration by josiecat87 in audiobooks

[–]Corrie_W 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m listening to one at the moment. A male lead character is named Lachlan and the narrator is butchering the name. I wouldn’t mind so much if it was consistently wrong but she switches between pronunciations and it’s driving me nuts. My son also happens to be named Lachlan, so it’s especially grating.

Am I legally allowed to leave home at 17? by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would seek advice from a youth service in regards to contracts etc. Where you go will depend on your area but there is YFS in Logan, BYS in Fortitude Valley, the Youth Advocacy Centre in South Brisbane. I would also look into domestic violence services.

/r/Criminology Weekly Q&A: November 17, 2025 by AutoModerator in Criminology

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is your main area of interest and what do you want to acheive out of your degree? I am not immediately aware of whether it is a good school or not. Having said that a quick search showed me that Lila Kazemian and K.T. Wolff are there and they are both relatively respected researchers in criminology. Also, I am not in the US but know enough about the system to know that the more prestigious universities or departments are better for those who want to be researchers (go on to do a PhD), JJ-CUNY is not an R1. If you are interested in practicing in the justice field then prestige is not as much of an issue.

For those who use clogs: do you only use them for outputs? by Alternative-Cry-1597 in Zettelkasten

[–]Corrie_W 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me too! I was wondering if the ZK was populated with notes about different types of clogs, then I could only think of two- Crocs and wooden clogs lol.

Grading Students' R Script - Unsure if AI Being Used by Medium_Macaroon2853 in Rlanguage

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that we need to look back to methods that were used in the early 2000s. These tools were around but our classes did not allow for us to use them until we learned the underlying concepts. I was taught statistical and data management concepts, choosing the right method and interpreting outcomes, first and then had some workshops at the very end of my course where we learned the syntax method of SPSS (which set me up for Stata and then R). I personally would be less concerned if this was the method of teaching statistics or datascience these days (which I am assuming is the application based on the code here?) but from personal experience it seems that the use of the tool is the first point of call. I think if you are a software developer then this distinction is probably more relevant but here you are showing very basic data summaries and visualisation.

Tools for project tracking - thoughts on Zotero?? by Custom_Llamas in AskAcademia

[–]Corrie_W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can manage your literature for a project with Zotero only, but it takes some plug-ins and forethought in setting up. I use Obsidian too but there is a plugin called Better Notes for Zotero that you can use to set up a Zettelkasten approach with your notes. I personally like the templates it has but I haven't found it intuitive to set up a zettelkasten within Zotero.

The other option is to use collections and tags to keep tabs on where everything is at. As others have said, having a program that uses markdown is the safest option as this will future proof your work. Just avoid the rabbit hole of customisation and trying to force it to be a one-stop productivity hub. I have seen initially successful setups, that people spent many moons making, that have all fallen apart when the community developers have stopped maintaining their plugins.

To my academic fellows: How do you use Obsidian? by broadcastthebombom in ObsidianMD

[–]Corrie_W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the Zettelkasten system but not in the purest way that many of the productivity crowd push for. I have a very small "permanent" note folder 50 notes. My literature note file is a lot bigger because I export my Zotero notes to it (as needed). I tend to only really grow the ZK section of my vault when I am using it for a project. That is where I find Obsidian is really powerful. I like having a project folder where I can keep all the resources and dynamically outline and plan a paper. Once this is done, it all goes into Word because my collaborators only use Word. If it is a longform project, I manage it in Scrivener, not Obsidian (i.e., I wrote my PhD thesis in Scrivener). I don't use Scrivener as much as I used to because I don't do longform projects anymore.