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conceptual ability is Ability to limit the problem. A is “a study I wish I could do, but probably can’t.” B is for “small but focused study.” C is for “research that looks good but is ultimately useless.” D is for “pointless research.”
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Ideas like, “It can do everything,” “It makes everyone happy,” or “It can be used in a wide range of applications,” are not great ideas, but rather, they are not able to “narrow down the problem.
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