Describe one Advanced search method—in Google, or any search engine you please— that has not already been discussed in the Activity.

1. Find a webpage that includes the exact phrase “surveillance bunny” and copy the link/URL into your document.

2. How many results when you run the two searches?

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3. Craft a search formulation using all three terms (spam block stop) and including the OR operator.

4. Using the minus-sign operator, find a recipe for fries that can be made with something other than potatoes. Copy a link to that recipe onto your document.

5. Run a wildcard search. Copy any two sentences or phrases that you find using this search method.

6. When was archive.org last cached? Copy the date into your document.

7. Briefly describe two reasons why you might want to access a cached page.

8. Go to www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework Use Ctrl F to find the short line of text in which the word synthesize appears. Copy the line into your document.

9. Find a webpage from the past month that addresses the topic of data privacy. Copy the link/URL into your document.

10. Using results from your edu-filtered search, find an essay-help webpage that is not trying to sell you anything. Copy the link/URL into your document.

11. Copy the URL of one other page on which the computer picture appears.

12. Go to YouTube.com and run a search with the terms web search. Filter for videos longer than 20 minutes. Once you’ve found one, copy the link/URL into your document.

13. Describe one Advanced search method—in Google, or any search engine you please— that has not already been discussed in the Activity.

14. Convert 6.2 out of 8 to a percentage.

15. Find a pre-2007 archived version of televisionwithoutpity.com Take a screenshot of the page and copy it into your document.

Submit your completed activity through the Week 1 Web Search Activity link.

Discuss are inflatable paddle boards less stable? can inflatable paddle boards pop?

We’d like an article discussing the advantages of inflatable paddle boards. Common questions;

are inflatable paddle boards less stable?

can inflatable paddle boards pop?

how safe are inflatable paddle boards?

Inflatable paddleboards are just as safe as hard boards when used as advised. They are constructed with internal cross stitching that results in an incredibly rigid board when pumped to pressure. Because of this cross stitching, a board will not likely pop. A huge advantage of inflatable paddleboards is they fold up in a compact package that can be put in a trunk or checked on an airplane.

How large a sample do you need to take to ensure that you can estimate, with 90% confidence, the proportion of people preferring Coke to within 5% of the actual value?

Problem – You have been assigned to determine whether more people prefer Coke or Pepsi. Assume that roughly half the population prefers Coke and half prefers Pepsi. How large a sample do you need to take to ensure that you can estimate, with 90% confidence, the proportion of people preferring Coke to within 5% of the actual value?

Describe the methods and procedures for collecting the data including, if necessary, informed consent protocols for human participants and field tests preliminary to conducting the study.

Description

Using the attached Assignment #5 – Results (TEMPLATE), provide the results of your proposed research study. In this section of your study, you will include the following information:

Introduction (describes all methods and procedures for collecting and analyzing the data and then presents the following sub-sections)

Data Collection Procedures (describe the methods and procedures for collecting the data including, if necessary, informed consent protocols for human participants and field tests preliminary to conducting the study)

Data Analysis and Results (For qualitative studies (which will have no hypotheses), discuss:

the type(s) of data obtained

how the data will be prepared for analysis

how the data will be coded

how the data will be initially analyzed (e.g., methodological approach [case study, grounded theory, etc.]).

For quantitative studies (which contain hypotheses):

Decide on the type of data involved in each statistic and correlation

Determine the descriptive statistics required or desired, including both descriptive statistics and summaries (diagrams, histograms, etc.)

Determine the sequence of methods for the desired analysis; and

Describe how each step will be carried out)

Remember to cite/reference all outside works in proper APA style (6th edition).