Limitations of Observation in the Scientific MethodSubjectivity – Personal biases or prior expectations may affect how an observer interprets what they see.Limited Scope – Observation is often restricted to visible or external behaviors; internal processes (like thoughts or feelings) cannot be directly observed.Observer Effect – The presence of an observer may influence the behavior of the subject being observed.Lack of Control – Natural settings can introduce many variables, making it hard to isolate cause and effect.Time-Consuming – Gathering sufficient data through observation often requires a long period.Not Always Replicable – Observations may vary across different contexts or observers, limiting consistency.Ethical Concerns – Observing people without their knowledge or consent may raise ethical issues.