Is your offer is conditional? If it is, they won't give you the official offer until you have met requirements. Also, funding comes with official offer.
I donno if you are allowed to, but maybe ask if you can still research about rats but with a different research question?
Also, perhaps ask the advisor WHY he/she thinks there are alternative explanations for the weird results.....I think that if your current research question is not doable, he/she would just tell you to stop?
Hi everyone,
I've written this in my research paper:
80% said “very much” (n=4) while 20% said “somewhat” (n=1).
Is it ok to mention the big percentage first?
Also, is it ok to add the number of participants, even though I already added the percentage?
For my undergrad project, I would like to look into what various factors (independent variables) influence heterosexuals' attitudes toward homosexuals.....as well as if there is a relationship between those attitudes and their attitudes toward the revised Ontario sex-ed curriculum.
Does this mean there should be two dependent variables (i.e. attitudes toward homosexuals & attitudes toward revised sex-ed curriculum)?
Few days ago, I had emailed the grad program's administrator to ask about scholarships and teaching opportunity. I didn't hear back anything. Then today, the program director kindly initiated an email saying unsure about scholarship at moment, probably will be in June. What does this mean? Director had used our past email exchanges to sent the email.
Edit: Forgot to add - I accepted the offer long before asking the questions.