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Research paper rubric

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opic Topic________________________________________________ Research Rubric No internal citations AND/OR works cited = 0% CRITERIA Points 12 10 8 6 0 Focus Sharp, distinct controlling point made about a single topic with evident awareness of task Apparent point made about single topic with sufficient awareness of task No apparent point but evidence of a specific topic Minimal evidence of topic No paper turned in and/or no citations Content Substantial, specific and/or illustrative content demonstrating strong development and sophisticated ideas. Sufficiently developed content with adequate elaboration or explanation Limited content with inadequate elaboration or explanation Superficial and/or minimal content No paper turned in

Abstract Rubric

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Peer graded by ____________ Grade = *Note- Students may receive grades of 3.5, 2.5, or 1.5 A grade of 3.5 is given when the student has done everything on the rubric but the sentences are not as clear as they should be and the paper is lacking observations or arguments. 4 3 2 1 Exceeds Expectations High quality Basic In Progress Summary is made of 7 clear sentences States main idea Discusses key issues and details Critique is made of 7 thoughtful sentences Perceptive observations/argument Critique backed by facts and examples Bibliography/Citation includes the article title, name of author, date of publication Summary is made of 5 clear sentences Major details addressed Critique is made of 5 sentences Clear evidence of opinions

Biology report

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REVIEW OF LITERATURE WHAT IS A REVIEW OF LITERATURE? It is not a term paper The purpose of a review is to analyze and critique published works (from varied sources) on a topic Your goal is to define the topic, provide historical perspectives, and to describe the knowledge of the topic (all within the past 5 years) You will; summarize, classify, and compare sources In addition the purpose of the literature review may be the first step in the process of doing scientific research. HOW TO CHOOSE A TOPIC? The topic should relate to your project Be sure that the topic is not too narrow or too broad The first step is to pick a general topic and then to find a few articles on it Read them Your topic may change as you proceed HOW TO CHOOSE SOURCES? You need a minimum of 6 sources

How to Cite in MLA Format

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John G. Smith Smith 1 Comment by Windows User: The Upper Left Hand corner must contain this information in this order: your name, your course code, your teacher?s name, the date you submitted the assignment (the date must be day, month, year)ALL text should be in Times Roman 12 point font Comment by Windows User: Each page of the paper must contain, in the upper right hand corner, your last name and the page number English 4U - 12 Mrs. Teacher 2 February 2012 The Pawns of Gender Politics: Comment by Windows User: Your paper MUST have a title, and it should be of this form ? A catchy title: A subtitle that references the topic discussed and the text(s) you are examining (you MUST include reference to both the text title and author somewhere in the title)

APA abridged

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Article Critique Corrigan, P. W., Green, A., Lundin, R., Kubiak, M. A., & Penn, D. L. (2001). Familiarity with and social distance from people who have serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 52(7), 953-958. What type of article is this? The article written by Corrigan, Green, Lundin, Kubiak & Penn (2001) is quantitative in nature and an example of a correlational study as it seeks to describe relationships between several variables?namely familiarity with mental illness, social distance and the person?s perception of dangerousness and fear. Correlational studies, while measuring a variety of variables, cannot determine whether a cause and effect relationship exists, only that one variable (or several variables) may have an association with another.
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