There are many ways to build an Effective Research Strategy, but they all consist of a number of steps. One option is outlined below. Consider the question:
Why just the keywords?
Tips:
3. Create a master list of alternative words for each of your concepts. Use this list as you search the databases. In addition to synonyms, be creative and think of:
2. Identify alternative words or phrases (synonyms) for each keyword. Databases look for the exact words and phrases you type in, so if the author uses a different word (synonym) to describe a concept, you will not see that article in your results.
Things to consider:
Here is the beginning of a list for our research question
Does soft drink consumption increase the risk of obesity in children?
Concept 1 | Concept 2 | Concept 3 |
---|---|---|
Soda | Obesity |
Child |
Soft Drink | Overweight | Children |
Pop | Body Weight | Adolescent |
Sugar-Sweetened Beverages | Body Mass Index | Juvenile |
Beverages | BMI | |
Cola |