Think about hot topics today, review your class notes and your textbook in order to come up with a topic (or two) to try searching for. This should include an age group you are interested in (covered in your course).
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Where to start - Part (1) of assignment:
* Remember online free versions of newspapers/magazines are not identical to the print copies we have available online through the library databases. Also, online supposedly free versions or newspapers/magazines/academic journals often limit access and ask you to pay - the library does not.
What you will find: an article detailing original research, an actual study, reviewed by professionals in the field and written for students and professionals in the field
What you will find: an article summarizing/referring to a study that has been done, written for the general public
What you will find: an article summarizing/referring to a study that has been done, written for the general public
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