![]() It has some nice keyboard shortcuts that you can enable. It’s a free, standalone app from the folks at the University of Edinburgh. What if you have an older version of MS Word? Well, before this feature was released, I was using WordTalk v4.3. I’d totally pay a few bucks to have a Gilbert Gottfried voice though. You can also switch to other installed voices. I like cranking the speed up by a few notches. Month: August 2017 MS Word’s new Read Aloud feature: Helpful for dyslexia and typo-finding Part 7: Making a table for your outcome of interest (Table 2?).Part 6: Visualizing your continuous exposure at baseline.Part 5: Baseline characteristics in a Table 1 for a prospective observational study.Part 4: Defining your population, exposure, and outcome.Part 2: Effective collaborations in epidemiology projects.Summer medical student research project series Part 1: Getting set up.ZIP code and county data sets for use in epidemiological research.The confusion nomenclature of epidemiology and biostatistics.Descriptive labels of metrics assessing discrimination.Diapers, baby wipes, and other baby-related things for new parents.How I use the Zotero reference manager for collaborative grants or manuscripts.Getting your grant below the page limit using built-in MS Word features.Making a new, blank Stata do file within Windows Explorer.Chrome extensions to help research productivity.Opening the same MS Word document in a second window - the feature that you never knew you wanted.ClipSpeak: The most user-friendly, simple text-to-speech app ever.Tomighty: The Java-powered Pomodoro app.MS Word’s new Read Aloud feature: Helpful for dyslexia and typo-finding.Writing your first epidemiology scientific manuscript? Here’s a generic MS Word document to get you started.Generating overlapping/overlaying decile frequency histograms in Stata.Making a subgroup analysis figure in Stata.Adding overlaying text “boxes”/markup to Stata figures/graphs.Appending/merging/combining Stata figures/images with ImageMagick.Making a Bland-Altman plot with printed mean and SD in Stata.Making a scatterplot with R squared and percent coefficient of variation in Stata. ![]()
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