Badke, reading response.

“With an AND search always look for the fewest number of terms required to get data that is on target with your search goals.” which was taken from chapter 3 of Research Strategies. In my opinion this is one of the most helpful sections of this chapter. Growing up using the internet I found that the words you use can either get you to where you want to go, or add time to your search. Badke put it nicely saying, “The more unnecessary terms you add, the more you risk screening good data…” In my experience I agree. While reading this article I see how useful the internet has been for me, but I also know it has it’s moments.

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