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A researcher wants to strictly control all environmental variables to determine the exact cause of aggressive behavior in chimpanzees, and proposes using naturalistic observation in the wild. Evaluate the appropriateness of using naturalistic observation for this specific goal.

Question: A researcher wants to strictly control all environmental variables to determine the exact cause of aggressive behavior in chimpanzees, and proposes using naturalistic observation in the wild. Evaluate the appropriateness of using naturalistic observation for this specific goal.

Sample answer: Naturalistic observation is not appropriate for this goal. Because it takes place in the wild where behavior typically occurs, the researcher cannot control environmental variables like they could in a laboratory setting, making it difficult to determine exact causes.

Key points:

  • Evaluates the method as inappropriate for the stated goal.
  • Explains that naturalistic observation lacks environmental control.
  • References that it occurs in a typical/wild environment rather than a laboratory.

Rubric: Full credit is given if the student correctly evaluates the method as inappropriate for the goal and explains that naturalistic observation lacks the environmental control of a laboratory setting.

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