The best answer is to consider all the listed factors - project goals, stakeholder expectations, available resources, and potential risks. Each factor plays a significant role in determining the project's complexity and the most appropriate methodology to use.
Considering only the project goals may not provide a complete picture, as stakeholder expectations, available resources, and potential risks can also impact the project's complexity and the choice of methodology.
Focusing solely on potential risks or available resources may lead to an unbalanced assessment, as all factors should be considered holistically to make an informed decision.
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