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NarWhalGod:

You wanted to look up information about Alzheimer's, but you were unsure if it was spelled "Alsheimer's" or "Alzheimer's." Which advanced search strategy would be useful? a Boolean search using a wild card in your search trying different search engines doing a search for "Alsheimer's NOT Alzheimer's"

Eiwoh2:

This one looks tough. :o

Eiwoh2:

You got this, Ben. XD

BenLindquist:

i either would do a boolean search or option d

BenLindquist:

Go with option d

NarWhalGod:

whats a boolean search

BenLindquist:

Boolean search is a type of search allowing users to combine keywords with operators (or modifiers) such as AND, NOT and OR to further produce more relevant results. For example, a Boolean search could be "hotel" AND "New York". This would limit the search results to only those documents containing the two keywords.

NarWhalGod:

ohhhh

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