Asked by Lorena Edanol on Jul 25, 2024

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In a report, discussing factors beyond your control that affect report quality is called ________.

A) an excuse for poor research
B) stating the problem/purpose
C) stating the scope
D) stating limitations

Stating Limitations

The act of acknowledging or identifying the boundaries, constraints, or weaknesses of a particular argument, method, or study.

Poor Research

Research that lacks thoroughness, accuracy, or relevance, leading to unreliable or questionable findings.

Stating Scope

The process of defining the boundaries and extent of a project, research, or study.

  • Comprehend the approach involved in addressing limitations and declaring capabilities in proposals to establish achievable expectations.
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SANDHYA KOTWANIJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Stating limitations is discussing factors beyond your control that affect report quality. It is important to acknowledge these limitations and how they may have affected the research findings. However, it is not an excuse for poor research as it is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and address these limitations to the best of their ability. Stating the problem/purpose and scope are important sections in a report, but they do not relate to discussing factors beyond your control.