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PSY260: Understanding Learning Differences and Disabilities (Garcia)

This research guide has been prepared for students enrolled in PSY260 with Dr. Garcia during Fall 2024.

Keywords and Search Strategy

Planning Your Search - From Question to Keyword

Planning out your search strategy—especially the search terms you want to use—can make the research process easier. When picking out search terms (alternatively can be called "keywords"), look at your research topic or research question along with any smaller questions or parts, and pick out the significant nouns or ideas. These will be your search terms. You should also think of all of the various ways those nouns or ideas could be expressed - if one variation doesn't work, try another.

As you review search results and read articles:

  • Look for the controlled vocabulary that the tool you are searching uses (i.e. the catalog and library databases). Controlled vocabulary is a set of assigned terms to describe an item that are used consistently across the tool to make searching easier. These can be described as subjects, subject terms, or thesaurus terms.
  • Identify discipline terminology and jargon. How does the specific field you are researching in refer to a topic or idea? 
  • Keep a list of search terms that you find to be useful for your topic/question that you can use to search various tools to find information and resources. Consider broader, narrower, and similar terms.

Suggested Keywords

Here are some suggested keywords to use for your research assignment. This is not an exhaustive list of terms, but these keywords will help you get started. See the search construction and tips page for information on how to effectively combine search terms and construct a search using Boolean operators.

Keywords to describe a learning disability
  • "learning disability"
  • autism OR “autism spectrum disorder” OR autistic

alternative: autis*

  • dyslexia OR dyslexic

alternative: dyslex*

  • “attention deficit hyperactivity disorder” OR “attention deficit disorder”
  • "cognitive disability" OR "intellectual disability"

 

Keywords that describe different aspects of the disability

symptoms, causes, diagnosis

  • diagnosis
  • symptoms
  • etiology

effects on the individual, family, and friends

  • psychol* OR "psychological aspects"
  • experience
  • self-perception
  • self-esteem
  • self-efficacy
  • emotion
  • motivation
  • adaptability
  • attitude
  • cognition
  • "mental health"
  • well-being
  • "psychological well being"
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • families
  • parent*
  • relation*
  • friendship
  • "interpersonal relations"
  • "social support"

educational methods and teaching techniques/tools

  • teacher*
  • school
  • education*
  • achievement
  • “learning strategy*”
  • “teaching methods”
  • “teaching aids”
  • treatment
  • technolog*
  • “assistive technology”
  • “educational technology”
  • device*
  • “mobile app”

therapies or treatment methods

  • therapy
  • treatment
  • therapeutics
  • "behavior therapy"
  • "cognitive therapy"
  • "drug therapy" OR "drug treatment"
  • "psychopharmacology"

impact on college and career opportunities

  • employ*
  • workplace
  • "job performance"
  • "job satisfaction"
  • career OR "career development"
  • success
  • college 
  • "college students"
  • transition
  • "academic achievement"

 

Keywords that describe qualitative research

Qualitative research can be challenging to find as these methodologies are not always well-indexed in the databases. Here are some suggested keywords for retrieving articles that include qualitative research.

  • qualitative
  • ethnograph*
  • interview*
  • observation*
  • survey
  • "case study”
  • narrative
  • "focus group"

Sample Search

This is an example of how a search may be constructed using the Advanced Search screen in  the Academic Search Complete database: