Problem: People addicted to nicotine require multiple attempts to quit, and often give up before succeeding.
We have developed a mobile application that encourages adherence to your smoking cessation efforts/programs.
During the workshop we will keep a list of all the terms we find. It's a good idea to get into the practice of keeping research notes to evolve your search as you go along.
Google works by indexing full text for keywords and ranking results. Its proprietary search engine lists the pages that contain the same keywords that were in the user's search term. Google selects search results by prioritizing webpages with relevant page titles and headers, as well as frequency of clicks on webpages. Source: Google Inside Search
Note: The focus is on quantity, but remember, the largest number of results doesn’t guarantee the most relevant search results.
Note: Google can't index anything behind a firewall. So proprietary content such as market research or subscription journals won't be found in a Google web search.
Save time and narrow your web search more efficiently with Google Advanced Search: https://www.google.ca/advanced_search
Combine search terms (or keywords) rather than using questions.
The question format sometimes works for Google, but it can pull in too many results. Instead focus on building a search using the following tips for Google and many other research databases.
**Source: Hack College. (2011, November 23). Infographic: Get more out of Google [Infographic].
This page is adapted from a guide created by Carey Toane and Kate Johnson in January 2017
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