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Based on the provided scenario, diagnose why this research question lacks feasibility. Explain your reasoning by mapping the specific constraints in the case to each of the key feasibility factors.

Case context: An undergraduate researcher wants to investigate how eye-tracking patterns differ during high-stress decision-making tasks in individuals with a rare neurological condition. The student has one semester (15 weeks) to complete the project, a budget of 00, has never used eye-tracking software before, and the university does not own an eye-tracker.

Question: Based on the provided scenario, diagnose why this research question lacks feasibility. Explain your reasoning by mapping the specific constraints in the case to each of the key feasibility factors.

Sample answer: This research question is not feasible due to several factors: 1) Time: 15 weeks is insufficient to locate rare participants and learn new software. 2) Funding: A budget of 00 prevents buying an eye-tracker or hiring specialized recruitment services. 3) Technical knowledge and skills: The student has never used eye-tracking software before, indicating a lack of necessary skills. 4) Access to resources: The university does not own an eye-tracker, and individuals with a rare neurological condition are not readily accessible to the researcher.

Key points:

  • Identifies that a 15-week timeline is insufficient for the project's complexity.
  • Identifies that a 00 budget is a constraint for acquiring specialized equipment or recruiting rare participants.
  • Recognizes that the researcher lacks the technical knowledge and skills to use eye-tracking software.
  • Identifies lack of access to specialized equipment (eye-tracker) at the university.
  • Identifies lack of access to human participants (individuals with a rare neurological condition).

Rubric: To receive full credit, the response must explain how the scenario constraints map to: 1) Time (15 weeks is too short), 2) Funding (00 budget), 3) Technical knowledge/skills (student has no eye-tracking experience), and 4) Access to resources (lack of eye-tracker equipment and rare participants).

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