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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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when all my research proves that the amount of the work in the field is not adequete enough to provide suitable references.
(, Tue 11 Jan 2011, 17:26, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
If it's any consolation, I do know somebody who insists that she managed to write an entire PhD thesis despite having none of the data she had initially set out to collect. Any good scientist will tell you (as will I, haha) that even if your research disproves or invalidates your original hypothesis, it's still a discovery and therefore worth writing up. (Different field, I realise, but the principles overlap somewhat)
Can your supervisor/tutor provide any useful advice?
(, Tue 11 Jan 2011, 17:31, Reply)
If I'd done the research over the summer/autumn like I was meant to then I'd have known and been able to change. I'm just going to have to blag my way through now. Thanks anyway
(, Tue 11 Jan 2011, 17:41, Reply)
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