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Explain how the student should categorize Source A and Source B under the primary objectives of a literature search, justifying your categorization based on the purpose each source serves.
Case context: A student researcher is investigating how smartphone usage before sleep affects academic performance. They find two sources: Source A describes the exact survey scales and experimental procedures used to measure sleep quality in a prior study, while Source B discusses how their proposed study fits into the broader debate on screen time and cognitive fatigue. The student wants to understand how these sources help fulfill their literature search objectives.
Question: Explain how the student should categorize Source A and Source B under the primary objectives of a literature search, justifying your categorization based on the purpose each source serves.
Sample answer: Source A should be categorized under 'identifying suitable research methods' because it provides detailed information about survey scales and experimental procedures that the student can adapt for their own research design. Source B should be categorized under 'contextualizing the current study within previous findings' because it explains how the student's research relates to the existing scientific literature and debate regarding screen time and cognitive fatigue.
Key points:
- Classify Source A under identifying suitable research methods
- Justify Source A's classification using its survey scales and experimental procedures
- Classify Source B under contextualizing the current study within previous findings
- Justify Source B's classification using its explanation of the broader debate and prior findings
Rubric: Responses must correctly classify Source A as helping to identify suitable research methods and Source B as helping to contextualize the current study within previous findings. The explanation must justify this categorization by linking the content of the source to the respective objective's purpose.
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