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A researcher wants to study aggression in children on a school playground. The researcher has a hypothesis that children who play physically demanding games are more likely to exhibit aggressive behaviors. During the observation period, the researcher focuses primarily on the children playing sports and meticulously records every instance of pushing, shoving, or yelling within that group, while paying less attention to children engaged in quieter activities. Which of the following describes the most significant methodological weakness in this specific study?
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A researcher wants to study aggression in children on a school playground. The researcher has a hypothesis that children who play physically demanding games are more likely to exhibit aggressive behaviors. During the observation period, the researcher focuses primarily on the children playing sports and meticulously records every instance of pushing, shoving, or yelling within that group, while paying less attention to children engaged in quieter activities. Which of the following describes the most significant methodological weakness in this specific study?