To be sure, I will try to get a real doctorate. Denmark does not call PHDs for 'doktor'. Title is reserved 4 physicians @cjprofman @ArtirKel
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and people with a doctorate degree. A special degree only awarded by publication + difficult public defense.
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You have done more academic work than most academics.
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Yes, but it's controversial and mostly published in non-mainstream journals. I will need more work b4 trying.
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And most citations are self-citations because I work fast and publish in places most people don't read. With time this
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And this is any different from other academics :)
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I'm a bit less optimistic regarding those scientific practices, and specially for your area.
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I guess the most easily pushable thing is the S factor
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S factor is not my idea. It's from Clark. What I did was systematize the study of it using factor analysis.
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Didn't say it was, but that is a contribution of you that is could be readily cited without fear of ostracism
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It's also fairly boring and not worth a fancy title. :p Rather have title for my research into verboten territory! @ArtirKel @cjprofman
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