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In a _____ search, you enter a word/phrase in the search box. The search system looks for the exact words you type, either in the entire database or in the citation, subject and abstract fields, depending on the database you are in.

a) keyword
b) advanced
c) subject
d) boolean

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Final answer:

In a keyword search, you enter a word/phrase in the search box. Boolean operators, such as AND, OR, and NOT, can be used to refine your search and focus the results.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a keyword search, you enter a word/phrase in the search box. The search system looks for the exact words you type, either in the entire database or in the citation, subject and abstract fields, depending on the database you are in.

Boolean operators, such as AND, OR, and NOT, can be used to refine your search and focus the results. For example, using the search string "artificial intelligence (title) AND Buiten (author) AND 2019 (year)" can yield the exact journal source you need.

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