Research Question!!

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    qwerty113
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    Hi All,

    I took AUD test today and I am wondering which is the right section #.

    For example, I found a section from AL and the AU section and related number showed like .11 123 – 10

    Which one is correct?

    AU 123 10 or

    AU 123 11 ???

    It was my first research question, so totally screwed up during the test.

    Anyone got idea?

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    Anonymous
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    After you search a key term and search results come up, you try and choose the link that is most relevant to the question being asked. When you find that you're in the correct section you take the section number from the table of contents on the left hand side of the screen (i.e. ‘AU section 123' – AU goes in the first blank, 123 goes in the second blank). Then after you skim the document and come across the relevant info that explains the law or rule or procedure- w/e the case may be, you take the number from in front of that paragraph (i.e. .11- 11 goes in the third blank). So your answer would be AU 123 11 (Not sure if that was the correct answer for your research question, but it would be whichever number was in front of the relevant paragraph- Im thinking prob .11 bc I think that # should always have a dot in front- all the practice ones Ive done have a dot)

    Hope that helped 🙂

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    Anonymous
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    After you search a key term and search results come up, you try and choose the link that is most relevant to the question being asked. When you find that you're in the correct section you take the section number from the table of contents on the left hand side of the screen (i.e. ‘AU section 123' – AU goes in the first blank, 123 goes in the second blank). Then after you skim the document and come across the relevant info that explains the law or rule or procedure- w/e the case may be, you take the number from in front of that paragraph (i.e. .11- 11 goes in the third blank). So your answer would be AU 123 11 (Not sure if that was the correct answer for your research question, but it would be whichever number was in front of the relevant paragraph- Im thinking prob .11 bc I think that # should always have a dot in front- all the practice ones Ive done have a dot)

    Hope that helped 🙂

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    Anonymous
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    Woah! Don't know why that posted 3 times…

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