Statement C is wrong because ethical clearance is closely related to feasibility; if approval cannot be obtained, the proposed study may not be permitted. Statements A, B, D and E are all correct: access, skills, money and time are central factors in deciding whether a project can realistically be carried out. Since C alone contradicts this understanding, the correct answer is the option that lists only C as wrong.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it includes A as wrong along with C, even though A correctly identifies access to participants or data as a key feasibility factor. Misclassifying A as wrong underestimates a practical precondition for research.
Option B:
Option B is correct because it isolates C as the only statement that fails to recognise the role of ethics in feasibility. It affirms that feasibility is a multi-dimensional judgement involving access, competence, resources and ethics.
Option C:
Option C is wrong because it adds D, claiming that financial resources are not an important feasibility factor, which is clearly false. Including D alongside C broadens the set of โwrongโ statements beyond what the question requires.
Option D:
Option D incorrectly treats B and E as wrong together with C, even though B and E correctly describe the importance of skills and time. Thus it rejects more statements than actually conflict with good research planning.
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