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A non-researchable problem refers to an issue or question that cannot be effectively investigated or analyzed through empirical methods, such as experiments or surveys. This may be due to the lack of measurable data, the subjective nature of the problem, or the absence of a clear framework for analysis. Examples include philosophical dilemmas, ethical questions, or personal preferences, where answers may be based more on opinion or belief than on observable evidence.

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