Sure, once I'm trained on how to do human trials, get certified by the NIH, and get approval from two boards, then get a group of students that have not used the software, teach them the subject, and validate their results. All by Dec 8th.
Or, after one or two more semesters, during which I get to pay to continue this class. Whee.
That is unfortunate, but fwiw, the human subject approval usually isn't too hard if it's not a medical or psychological test you're doing. The point is to be aware of potential risks of the test and assure the subjects have given informed consent. I went through the human subjects approval process for my thesis, (which originally was going to be a study via interviews and surveys,) and since the potential risk to my subjects was nearly nil, the approval wasn't difficult to get.
*hugs*
I know that you're bummed, but I agree that this will make your publication even better in the long run. Hang in there!
good luck. i only vaguely remember when i got certified by NIH for human testing, but i remember it wasn't all that difficult. good luck with everything. have a beer and a footrub. get a footrun *in* beer..
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Or, after one or two more semesters, during which I get to pay to continue this class. Whee.
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*hugs*
I know that you're bummed, but I agree that this will make your publication even better in the long run. Hang in there!
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