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A student accepts a claim from a renowned psychology professor that 'venting anger always reduces aggression' because the professor says it 'makes logical sense' to them. By accepting this as fact without checking for empirical research, the student is encountering a limitation of the method of authority because the expert is relying on intuition rather than scientific evidence.
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What is a primary limitation of relying strictly on the method of authority to obtain knowledge?
The method of authority has inherent limitations because authority figures are not infallible. Match each scenario to the specific limitation of relying on authority that it best illustrates.
A student accepts a claim from a renowned psychology professor that 'venting anger always reduces aggression' because the professor says it 'makes logical sense' to them. By accepting this as fact without checking for empirical research, the student is encountering a limitation of the method of authority because the expert is relying on intuition rather than scientific evidence.
Analyze the process by which the method of authority can lead to the acquisition of incorrect knowledge. Arrange the following events in the logical order of their occurrence, starting with the expert's initial cognitive or situational error.
A student evaluates a claim made by a prominent researcher and decides it is untrustworthy because the researcher is funded by a corporation that benefits from the study's results. In this judgment, the student is identifying the specific limitation of the method of authority known as ______.
Imagine you are designing a quality-control protocol for a psychology newsletter that summarizes claims made by prominent figures in the field. To mitigate the inherent risks of accepting information based solely on a person's status as an expert, you decide to require each summary to include a 'Verification Panel.' Which design for this panel most comprehensively addresses the possibilities that an expert is mistaken, is relying on personal gut feelings rather than data, or has hidden incentives to mislead?
In the context of scientific research, relying on the method of authority is considered problematic because authority figures are not ______, meaning they are capable of providing incorrect information or making mistakes.
In psychological research, the method of authority is considered a sufficient way to establish scientific truth as long as the authority figure is highly experienced and lacks any hidden motives to mislead.
Match each scenario with the specific limitation of relying on the method of authority that it best illustrates.
A student wants to evaluate a claim made by an authority figure before accepting it as psychological knowledge. Order the evaluation process from the initial identification of the source to the final empirical verification.
Describe the three primary limitations of relying strictly on the method of authority to acquire knowledge, as outlined in psychological research methods.
Explain how this scenario illustrates the method of authority and describe why relying on it in this case led to holding an incorrect belief.
A psychology student is told by a prominent clinical researcher that a new therapeutic technique is highly effective because it 'makes intuitive sense' to them. Instead of accepting this claim, the student decides to conduct a randomized controlled trial to measure the technique's actual efficacy. Explain how the student's decision to conduct a study addresses a specific limitation of the method of authority.