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2. Reasons for research
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10/05/2011

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The group being researched are always stakeholders.

  - true
  - false 

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The group being researched are always stakeholders.

  - true
  - false 

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What is the difference between a normal search engine and a metacrawler?

  - There is no difference: a metacrawler is a search engine. 
  - The difference is tha a metacrawler can search various search engines simultaneously.
  - A metacrawler is a large Internet directory. 
  - The difference is tha a metacrawler can search using more than one word simultaneously.   

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What is the difference between a normal search engine and a metacrawler?

  - There is no difference: a metacrawler is a search engine. 
  - The difference is tha a metacrawler can search various search engines simultaneously.
  - A metacrawler is a large Internet directory. 
  - The difference is tha a metacrawler can search using more than one word simultaneously.   

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You should assess information that you find on the web in terms of: 

  - reliability
  - objectivity
  - usability 
  - all of the above  

Definition

You should assess information that you find on the web in terms of: 

  - reliability
  - objectivity
  - usability 
  - all of the above  

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A researcher is looking for information about dementia and the differences between men and women. 
Which search terms would produce the most results according to you?

  - dementia differences men women
  - dementia more often men women research results
  - dementia men more often than women 
  - dementia men more often than women research results  

Definition

A researcher is looking for information about dementia and the differences between men and women. 
Which search terms would produce the most results according to you?

  - dementia differences men women
  - dementia more often men women research results
  - dementia men more often than women 
  - dementia men more often than women research results  

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