Just read through all your recent hands taipan, most of the responses were good, so rather than reply to all of them I'll just post some thoughts here...

1. Don't pay attention to any stats until you have at least 20-25 hands. I don't even let them display until 25. Don't pay attention to post-flop stats until you have ~100 hands. VPIP factors into when I start looking at post-flop numbers... if an opponent's VPIP is 80 over 100 hands, then the post-flop stats are based 80 hands of data which is decent, but a player with a VPIP of 18 over 100 hands doesn't have much data behind his post-flop stats. Remember that even 200 hands isn't that many... I've had sessions that long that I've run 36/25 and others I've run 18/12.

2. When you have a hand and there are draws on the board, bet at least 3/4 pot, closer to pot if the hand's either multi-way or there are multiple draws. You did this in one hand, didn't do it in a couple of others. Flop raises with good hands and drawy boards should be pot-sized or very close. MinSim showed how to calculate a pot-sized raise in another thread... pot + bet + calls + your call = size of a pot-sized raise. In the AA thread, a raise to $16 would have been pot-sized. I would have made it $15 and been very happy taking it down there, or isolating vs. the shorty.

3. Re: the hand in this thread, not the best place for a c-bet, as others have mentioned. You have missed overs, it's multi-way, you're not in position, and the board is drawy.