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A clinical researcher intends to use their intuition to decide whether a new behavioral intervention is effective for their clients. Apply the concept of the limitations of intuition to explain the risk of this decision and how the researcher must modify their approach to make a scientifically valid determination.

Question: A clinical researcher intends to use their intuition to decide whether a new behavioral intervention is effective for their clients. Apply the concept of the limitations of intuition to explain the risk of this decision and how the researcher must modify their approach to make a scientifically valid determination.

Sample answer: By relying on intuition, the researcher risks making a judgment that is frequently incorrect due to cognitive and motivational biases. To make a scientifically valid determination, the researcher must base their decision on logical reasoning, objective facts, and scientific evidence rather than their instinctual feelings.

Key points:

  • Relying on intuition risks an incorrect judgment due to cognitive and motivational biases.
  • The researcher must transition from instinctual decisions to logical reasoning, objective facts, or scientific evidence.

Rubric: The response must state that relying on intuition risks making an incorrect decision driven by cognitive and motivational biases. It must specify that the researcher needs to ground their decision in logical reasoning, objective facts, or scientific evidence.

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