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A researcher decides to implement a new therapy technique in their clinic simply because a famous psychology professor endorsed it in a textbook. Briefly explain how this researcher could transition from relying on the method of authority to using a more scientific approach to evaluate the therapy's effectiveness.

Question: A researcher decides to implement a new therapy technique in their clinic simply because a famous psychology professor endorsed it in a textbook. Briefly explain how this researcher could transition from relying on the method of authority to using a more scientific approach to evaluate the therapy's effectiveness.

Sample answer: The researcher could transition from the method of authority to a scientific approach by conducting an empirical study, such as an experiment comparing the new therapy to a control group, and gathering objective data to evaluate its actual effectiveness rather than just accepting the professor's claim.

Key points:

  • Suggests gathering empirical data.
  • Proposes systematically testing the claim.
  • Contrasts the scientific approach of objective measurement with the unconditional acceptance of the method of authority.

Rubric: Full credit is given for suggesting a concrete scientific action, such as gathering empirical data, conducting an experiment, or systematically testing the claim, rather than just relying on the professor's word.

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