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If a researcher does not know the appropriate standardized index terms for a search, how should they apply the database thesaurus to refine an initial search term that is returning too many results?

Question: If a researcher does not know the appropriate standardized index terms for a search, how should they apply the database thesaurus to refine an initial search term that is returning too many results?

Sample answer: The researcher should enter their initial broad search term into the database thesaurus to identify appropriate, standardized index terms. They should then select a more specific index term suggested by the thesaurus, such as 'early memories' if their initial term was 'memory', to narrow down the search results to highly relevant articles.

Key points:

  • Enter the initial broad search term into the thesaurus
  • Identify and select a more specific standardized index term
  • Narrow down search results to highly relevant articles

Rubric: The response must describe entering the broad term into the thesaurus, obtaining a standardized index term, and selecting a more specific term (such as 'early memories') to reduce search scope and increase relevance.

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