Sure, you can change, and you should strongly consider changing if you are unhappy with your supervisor. You need to look out for you.
You might want to change your supervisor if the following are occurring:
You feel like you are in an abusive situation.
You are no longer interested in the research interests.
If your supervisor is not pushing you to do well.
You have family situations that leading you to move.
Reasons not to change your PhD supervisor:
You are chasing prestige.
You have more money with another advisor.
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