5 multiple choice 1 point\nidentify the boolean operator:\nmore\nnot\nadd\nsometimes\n6 true or false 1…

5 multiple choice 1 point\nidentify the boolean operator:\nmore\nnot\nadd\nsometimes\n6 true or false 1 point\nusing quotation marks around a phrase while searching a database will widen your search.\ntrue\nfalse\n7 true or false 1 point\nsome databases will provide apa citation information on a specific source.\ntrue\nfalse\n8 multiple choice 1 point\nusing a database such as cinahl complete allows the learner to:\navoid citing sources\nread abstracts only\naccess full text articles\nnone of the above
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Brief Explanations:
- Question 5: Boolean operators are used in logic and database searching.
NOTis a common Boolean operator (e.g., ANOTB in a search).MORE,ADD, andSOMETIMESare not standard Boolean operators. - Question 6: Using quotation marks around a phrase in a database search narrows the search (e.g., "nursing care" will look for that exact phrase, not just the individual words "nursing" and "care" separately). So the statement is false.
- Question 7: Many databases (like CINAHL Complete, PubMed etc.) do provide APA (or other style) citation information for sources. So the statement is true.
- Question 8: CINAHL Complete (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature) allows users to access full - text articles (among other features like reading abstracts). It does not allow avoiding citation (citation is a scholarly requirement), and since it allows full - text access, "access full text articles" is a correct option.
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- B. NOT
- B. False
- A. True
- C. access full text articles