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If a researcher has completed a thorough search of the World Wide Web:
- A The literature search can be concluded.
- B It may also be fruitful to search an electronic database.
- C It may also be fruitful to search the Internet.
- D He/she will find largely redundant information on an electronic database.
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When a researcher has already conducted a comprehensive search of the World Wide Web, it implies that they have explored various online sources and websites. However, the answer suggests that it may still be beneficial for the researcher to search an electronic database. This implies that electronic databases contain unique and valuable information that may not be available or easily accessible on the internet. Therefore, searching an electronic database can provide the researcher with additional relevant data and enhance the comprehensiveness of their literature search.