8. Looking through over 350 articles would be very time consuming so you may want to limit...
Question:
8. Looking through over 350 articles would be very time consuming so you may want to limit the search field to “Title/Abstract.” Selecting “Title/
Abstract” will limit your search to just articles that have your terms in their title or abstract. Those articles should be the most relevant.
To do that, go back to the “Advanced”
search option. Keep the filters of 5 years and English. You have two options for entering the search terms and keeping the search to just the article titles and abstracts.
a. Beside the search box you see “All Fields” with up and down arrow.
Select the arrows and scroll down until you are able to highlight Title/
Abstract. You can enter each of the terms sequentially in the search box then select “Add-Using AND” (e.g., type phonological then “Add-Using AND,” treatment OR intervention OR therapy then “Add-Using AND,” etc.).
b. Alternately you can type the following directly in the query box: phonological[
Title/Abstract] AND children
[Title/Abstract] AND (treatment[Title/
Abstract] OR intervention[Title/Abstract]
OR therapy[Title/Abstract])
AND (disorder[Title/Abstract] OR delay[
Title/Abstract] OR impairment [Title/Abstract]).
Step by Step Answer:
Research In Communication Sciences And Disorders Methods For Systematic Inquiry
ISBN: 9781635502053
4th Edition
Authors: Lauren K. Nelson, Jaime L. Gilbert