Case Study

Diagnose the methodological flaw in the researcher's conclusion by comparing it to the swan example from the text. How does their observational approach limit their understanding?

Case context: A researcher is studying the usage of digital note-taking tools. They observe 15 students in a high-tech university computer lab and notice that every single one uses a tablet to take notes. Based on this, the researcher concludes that all college students use tablets for note-taking.

Question: Diagnose the methodological flaw in the researcher's conclusion by comparing it to the swan example from the text. How does their observational approach limit their understanding?

Sample answer: Like the swan example, the researcher's conclusion suffers from a restricted scope of observation. By only observing students in a high-tech computer lab, they encountered a biased sample that favored tablet use. Concluding that all college students use tablets based purely on this restricted experience is an incorrect generalization, just like assuming no other colors of swans exist after only seeing white ones.

Key points:

  • The researcher's observation scope is restricted to a high-tech lab.
  • Generalizing to all students based on this limited observation is a flaw.
  • This parallels the swan example where observing only one type leads to an incorrect generalization.

Rubric: The response must identify the restricted scope of observation (observing only in a high-tech lab) and explain that generalizing this to all college students is flawed, drawing a direct parallel to the swan example's flawed empiricism.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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