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Apply your knowledge of database search terms to design an initial search strategy for a student who wants to find research on 'how social media usage relates to adolescent depression.' What specific search terms and strategy should they use to avoid retrieving millions of general records?

Question: Apply your knowledge of database search terms to design an initial search strategy for a student who wants to find research on 'how social media usage relates to adolescent depression.' What specific search terms and strategy should they use to avoid retrieving millions of general records?

Sample answer: The student should avoid using broad single terms like 'media' or 'depression'. Instead, they should apply a strategy using a specific combination of terms such as 'social media' AND 'adolescent depression'. By experimenting with these specific terms in combination, they will retrieve records containing both topics, narrowing down the results to highly relevant articles.

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  • Identifies specific search terms ('social media', 'adolescent depression') instead of broad ones ('media', 'depression').
  • Applies the strategy of combining search terms to target the research topic directly.
  • Explains that this combination narrows the results to highly relevant articles from the millions of records in the database.

Feedback: An effective answer applies the concept of using specific terms rather than general ones (e.g., 'social media' and 'adolescent depression' instead of just 'media' or 'depression') and specifies combining them to retrieve highly relevant articles from a database containing millions of records.

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