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Quote From bobby:

Okay, so you need to say more about your data.

I'm guessing you have a measure of cog. func, a measure of fatigue and some indication of drug treatment, all taken at different points in time?

I'm a bit confused as to how your in this situation, as the design of your study should directly inform your stats? What does your sup. say?

B.xx

Ah of course, fatigue would be more likely to be a DV than a grouping variable. Bloody multivariate stats then :p

Buttercup - you should definitely discuss this with your supervisor, you could do some robust stats (bootstrap the data), regression as well cos I guess this is a clinical study where you'd want to be able to predict cognitive functioning. I reckon your supervisor would have an opinion on what would be best for your design.

Statistics
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So your dependent variable is cognitive functioning, and you're looking for an interaction between drug treatment, fatigue and time?
If those are your 3 independent variables, how many levels do they have and what kind of variables are they (between subjects or within subjects)?
Sounds like it could be a factorial ANOVA, but you'd need to explore the data and check that it meets the assumptions.

Psychology PhD Proposal
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I'm in psychology, I could maybe have a look at it. Depends on what your exact topic is though - I'm not interested to read anything in social/developmental/clinical psychology, but would read something in perception/attention/cognitive neuroscience etc.

Student status.
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I thought it depends on whether the 3 years were spent in full time education though?

For anyone whose lives are disappearing under the PhD tsunami
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Quote From jinkim65:


In the words of Oscar Wilde " we are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars". I urge everyone feeling overwhelmed by the weight of their PhD to take a step back, look at the bigger picture, and start living again! We only live once after all.





Heh, I was listening to Rush's 'The Pass' last night for inspiration, which also uses that Oscar Wilde quote :-)

Nice thread (up)

BSc (Hons) the same as a MA
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It's in name only, just something the old Scottish unis do (St Andrews, Glasgow, Edinburgh and I think Dundee as well). If you applied for a PG course with an MA(Hons) it wouldn't count as a masters.

A PHD novice
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Most universities have a minimum registration period before submission... I don't think it's possible to register as a PhD student and submit a thesis after only a few months.

Queries Regarding Contacting Journal Editor
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I dunno about the first question but about the other two...

If you submitted it with his name on originally and he agreed with that then leave it on. It's unfortunate he's went off the radar but the work reflects what has happened in the past (when he supervised you) rather than the current situation. As the corrections are minor then I don't see that he'd have problems with it; and if you agreed to name him as co-author originally then you should honour that. Contact the journal and tell them you are now the corresponding author for the article.

That's my advice, but before you do any of that I think you should speak to whoever is in charge of postgraduate affairs at your uni. You need to know at least some of the details about why your supervisor has left and what they're doing about it (i.e. new supervisor who could guide you with this kind of thing).

Good luck!

Urgent. About Stanford.
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I think the only person who can decide if it's worth it is you... Is this experience worth the 9k, in your opinion? Sounds like you wanna go for it and if you can afford it, then I say do it! :-)

Ways to say 'hi'
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I don't know that you'll get a definitive answer to this... I use 'Hey' for everyone (parents, friends, employers, supervisors, colleagues etc.). For some friends/family, I use 'alright?' instead (but obv. that's only in real life/on the phone, not for text/email).

MRes/PhD funded by BBSRC - already have MRes
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I really don't think they'll pay you back for the MRes year. I'm slightly confused why they gave it to you, should they (or your uni) not have told you to apply for the +3 instead? Or is it a funded project you applied for? If it's a funded project then I think they will just make it a +3, but you should ask your supervisor.

PhD Survival Guides--are any worth it!?
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My uni gives a few of these books out to every new student, one I liked was 'The Unwritten Rules of PhD Research' by Gordon Rugg and Marian Petre.

Tea-total?? little random...
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I think it's ok to use it, I don't think it's considered informal. By the way, it's spelt 'teetotal', that might be why you didn't find anything decent on google :p

Quick and silly question
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Sounds like he didn't get the email, couldn't hurt to check with him.

Perception of departmental vs. research council funding
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Did I miss something...? Since when is it unreasonable to ask if some funding sources are perceived as better than others?