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A researcher has identified a psychological phenomenon that has observable and measurable evidence. However, they only have a very small budget and one month to complete the study. Applying the limitations of the scientific method, explain how these resource constraints affect the feasibility of using the scientific method for this inquiry, and what the researcher must consider.

Question: A researcher has identified a psychological phenomenon that has observable and measurable evidence. However, they only have a very small budget and one month to complete the study. Applying the limitations of the scientific method, explain how these resource constraints affect the feasibility of using the scientific method for this inquiry, and what the researcher must consider.

Sample answer: Although the researcher is addressing an empirical question, the scientific method is highly demanding of time and resources. With a small budget and only one month, the study may be impractical unless the researcher can simplify their design, limit the scope of the inquiry, or obtain additional resources.

Key points:

  • Identify that the scientific method is highly demanding of time and resources.
  • Apply the resource limitation to the specific constraints of the small budget and one-month timeframe.
  • Conclude that the study might be impractical or require simplification or modification due to these constraints.

Rubric: Full credit is awarded if the student applies the time and resource limitation to the scenario, explaining that despite the question being empirical, the small budget and short timeframe (one month) make the study potentially impractical because the scientific method is highly demanding of time and resources.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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