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Usually, the first 10 resources are the most relevant. If you haven't found what you need by page two, your search terms are likely too broad.

Don't just browse. Use Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F ) to hunt for the specific "smoking gun" word that proves a resource is worth your time. Quality > Quantity

In that split second, your brain does two things at once. First, it celebrates. Success! The information exists! Then, the dread sets in. Wait... I have to look through five hundred things? The "Goldilocks" Problem of Information

That specific phrase——is the ultimate "good news/bad news" situation for a researcher. It’s the moment where the excitement of finding data meets the crushing reality of having to actually read it.

In the digital age, we suffer from what psychologists call . When we have three choices, we pick the best one. When we have 524, we worry about the 523 we didn't choose.

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