id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt docs-google-com-7277 Finding Articles for Your Social Sciences Research Assignment .html text/html 1086 83 73 When doing research in the social sciences, you will likely find a mixture of popular and scholarly (also known as peer-reviewed) sources. 1. The more words you put into a database search, the fewer results you'll get, so breaking down your research question or topic down into the most important keywords is critical. You can identify other keywords by looking for a Wikipedia entry on your topic or simply doing a Google search on your topic and seeing what related or synonymous words are used in the titles of results. They contain not just scholarly articles, but also magazine and newspaper articles written for a non-expert audience. If you want to limit your search there to just scholarly articles, you can check the box for Peer Reviewed on the front page (shown below). If your assignment requires you to use scholarly sources, be sure to check the box that limits your search to scholarly peer-reviewed articles. ./cache/docs-google-com-7277.html ./txt/docs-google-com-7277.txt