Can't comment on anything of any use (as per!) but she's just lovely :smile3: and I hope you're all very happy together.
(Also, I bet Blackcob's ears are pricking up/spidey senses tingling with that photo of Luna :biggrin3:)
Oooh, he's very smart, isn't he? Just lovely (even if he was a moron this morning!)
Please keep us posted of his education - he looks like he's going to be pretty special :smile3:
It just happened to be the first one I came across, but I think it's one of the clearest I've seen. I think most (if not all) universities would have a similar page somewhere online :smile3:
ETS: Also, an excellent example from the University of Oklahoma...
The information in the link I posted is definitely the minimum information I would expect to see (across 'proper' sciences and social sciences), but sadly many supervisors of undergraduates don't tell them this in the knowledge that their study is unlikely to be published beyond a dissertation...
If this survey had an appropriate information/informed consent page at the front of the survey (such as the guidelines laid out here: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/Research/Research-ethics/Guidelines-for-informed-consent/) a lot of the questions raised in this thread would not have been necessary...