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Would having research assistants make life easier for PhD students?
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Assume your institution can pay for 2 or 3 assistants to help you analyze data, do literature review, and write parts of your papers, under your complete direction and technical guidance.

Does this generally go "against" what a PhD is supposed to achieve? Is it frowned upon by universities and supervisors?

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