1. When you set up a search strategy, you should consider: Multiple correct answers] Which search methods that are relevant to you How many search terms you need to find Which reference management tool you should use Which literature and material types you wish to find Which refinement options that are relevant to you 1 2. When you look for academic literature, certain search methods are particularly useful. What are they called? (Multiple correct answers) Building blocks search Random search Technical information search Strategic search Cited reference search D Internet search 3. What are the advantages of the cited reference search? (Multiple correct answers) 1 point It enables you to identify all relevant viewpoints, paradigms and schools within a given research field It helps you identify papers that have been cited by documents you already know and consider relevant It helps you identify the papers that have cited documents you already know and consider relevant It enables you to find papers that share citations and that are related topic-wise Using a highly relevant document as your stating point, you will have a good chance of finding additional relevant material It enables you to find all the literature you need for your paper 4. How can you identify the most relevant documents within your search results? [Multiple correct answers] By reading the titles By choosing the documents that have been cited more than 100 times By reading the abstracts By choosing the documents that have more than 3 authors By exporting your search results to a reference management tool 1 point 5. What are the advantages of the building blocks search? (Multiple correct answers] it allows you to combine many different search te luding technical and everyday terms) it does not require extensive background knowledge of your topic itis quick and easy to perform It is a comprehensive search method that allows you to capture complex issues and topics in a single search You can use the search method in search engines like Google