Why should you sometimes truncate a word by leaving out a letter or group of letters (e.g., creat rather than create)?


Truncation is not useful in most searches and shouldn't be used.

Truncation will help limit the results to only those you want.

Use truncation when you aren't certain of the spelling of a word.

Use it to broaden a search to include different forms of the truncated word.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is D. Use it to broaden a search to include different forms of the truncated word.

Explanation:

In internet search, the word truncation, also called stemming refers to a search technique in which only the section of a term is written, for example, instead of including the term "create" you only include the first letters of it or the root word which is "creat" or instead of including the term "spacecraft" you include only "space". This is mainly used to broaden the results in a search, because by including only part of a term results will include all possible forms or ending of the term, this means in the case of "creat" results would include the words creation, creative, creat, creature, etc and in the case of "space" this would include results related to space, spacer, spaceship and not only spacecraft. Therefore, the reason for using truncation is mainly to broaden a search to include different forms of the truncated word.