Case Study

Explain how the psychologist's experience illustrates the concept of informal observations as research inspiration. In your explanation, distinguish between the direct and secondhand observations in this case, and clarify the scientific limitation of using these observations as the sole basis for drawing conclusions.

Case context: A psychologist reads a newspaper article describing how local communities came together to support one another after a major flood. Intrigued by this account, the psychologist begins paying close attention to how their own neighbors assist each other with daily tasks, such as yard work and grocery shopping. Inspired by these patterns, the psychologist decides to develop a formal research study on cooperative behavior.

Question: Explain how the psychologist's experience illustrates the concept of informal observations as research inspiration. In your explanation, distinguish between the direct and secondhand observations in this case, and clarify the scientific limitation of using these observations as the sole basis for drawing conclusions.

Sample answer: The psychologist's experience illustrates using informal observations to inspire a research question. The newspaper article represents a secondhand observation from a non-scientific source, while observing their own neighbors represents a direct observation of behavior. The scientific limitation is that these informal observations only serve as inspiration for research questions; they do not provide empirical proof and cannot be used to draw definitive conclusions without a formal, systematic scientific study.

Key points:

  • Identification of the newspaper article as a secondhand observation.
  • Identification of neighbor monitoring as a direct observation of behavior.
  • Explanation that informal observations inspire research questions.
  • Explanation that informal observations do not serve as empirical proof.

Rubric: The response must: 1) Correctly identify the newspaper article as a secondhand observation. 2) Correctly identify the neighborhood observations as direct observations of behavior. 3) Explain that the scientific limitation is that informal observations inspire research questions but do not provide empirical proof or support scientific conclusions on their own.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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