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A research team wants to study what it is like for first-generation college students to experience severe academic burnout. Apply the conditions for broad and exploratory research to identify the preferred research approach for this study, and justify your choice in 1-3 sentences.
Question: A research team wants to study what it is like for first-generation college students to experience severe academic burnout. Apply the conditions for broad and exploratory research to identify the preferred research approach for this study, and justify your choice in 1-3 sentences.
Sample answer: The research team should use a non-experimental approach. This approach is preferred because the study aims to understand the subjective quality of a specific experience, which requires descriptive methods to capture the depth and complexity of the students' burnout without the constraints of variable manipulation.
Key points:
- Apply the concept to select a non-experimental approach.
- Justify the choice by stating it captures the depth, complexity, or nuance of the student experience.
- Specify that it avoids the constraints of variable manipulation.
Feedback: Correct answers must apply the concept by choosing a non-experimental approach for the student burnout scenario and justify this by stating it captures the depth, nuance, or complexity of this real-world experience while avoiding the constraints of variable manipulation.
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