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What are the two primary limitations of the scientific method as discussed in the context of acquiring psychological knowledge?

Question: What are the two primary limitations of the scientific method as discussed in the context of acquiring psychological knowledge?

Sample answer: The two primary limitations of the scientific method are: 1) it is often highly demanding of time and resources, making it impractical for every inquiry, and 2) its application is strictly limited to addressing empirical questions, meaning it cannot resolve issues that lack observable or measurable evidence.

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  • The scientific method is highly demanding of time and resources.
  • The high resource demand makes it impractical for every inquiry.
  • The application of the scientific method is strictly limited to empirical questions.
  • The method cannot resolve issues that lack observable or measurable evidence.

Rubric: Full credit is awarded if the student correctly recalls and describes both limitations: the high demand for time and resources (which makes it impractical for every inquiry) and the restriction to empirical questions (which means it cannot resolve issues without observable or measurable evidence).

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