Unique Words
Have you ever noticed how many words there are for a person that is between the ages of 13 and 20? Most people refer to such a person as a teenager. But depending on the context and the writer, they might use several other words to describe the same person..
Context
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Search Term
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Medicine or Social Sciences
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Adolescent
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Teachers
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Student or High School Student
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Librarian
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Young Adult
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Your Grandmother
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Young Person
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Legal System
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Juvenile
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Another Teenager
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guy / girl
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Every community, profession or other group—baseball players, skaters, doctors, cheerleaders or music fans— has its own unique terminology that is shared by its members. When you are performing a search, think about what language a person who is familiar with the topic might use when talking about the topic and include those terms in your search.
For example, imagine you were given an assignment from your teacher to research information on an endangered animal. Your topic is wolves. Ideally, we want to find information from quality resources on science related websites.
Here are the results in Google for several different possible keywords for some searches I performed:
For example, imagine you were given an assignment from your teacher to research information on an endangered animal. Your topic is wolves. Ideally, we want to find information from quality resources on science related websites.
Here are the results in Google for several different possible keywords for some searches I performed:
Wolves - 119,000,000 hits
On the first page of results there are some sites with information about gray wolves, but there are also several sports teams and other unrelated sites.
Gray Wolf - 7,390,000 hits
By being more specific, we narrowed the number of results considerably, but there are a few irrelevant results and several that are designed for elementary school students.
Canis Lupus - 3,300,000 hits
Finally, if we use the scientific name (used by scientists) for the animal, we get the smallest number of results and most of the sites are from science oriented sites or wildlife conservation organizations.