Quote From psychresearcher:
PI = Principal Investigator for the grant .. i.e who got the money in for the particular project. I would imagine your supervisor was a Co-I on the project proposal perhaps?
Thank you for the reply!
I don't quite see what they are "investigating" actually. the PI never even did supervise/give me advice on anything.
The project proposal was created and written by me. My supervisor mainly forwarded them to get the grant. Furthermore, my supervisor is mainly giving me general advice on general research.
Now, I'm this pickle; should I include this "PI" on my paper as an author? I'm confused since as I understand it, a PI is normally the one who proposed and lead the project, thus they are normally included as a co-author.