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Research Proposal Introduction
Research Proposal Introduction
The rubic is used to appraise the introductory research paper that specifies a topic of interest; identifies a problem; proposes a need for a study; formulates a research hypothesis and provides preliminary background data in the form of a review of literature.
Rubric Code:
RCWAC4
By
MaryLeeJensvold
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Subject:
Psychology
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
Graduate
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Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Introduction
Excellent
Well formulated introduction based on facts with clear definition of key terms and concepts
Good
Fairly well formulated introduction that has with some definition of key terms and concepts.
fair
Introduction is not well constructed and little or no definition of key terms and concepts.
Poor
Lacks a proper introduction.
Problem Statement
Excellent
Very clearly posed statement of the problem and supported with high quality (strong) evidence.
Good
Fairly well posed statement of the problem that provides evidence but the evidence is not as strong as it could be.
fair
Statement of the problem is not clearly stated and/or lacks quality evidence to support the problem
Poor
Lacks a proper statement of the problem.<BR>
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Evidence presented does not support the thesis or problem statement.
Purpose of Study
Excellent
Very clearly stated purpose of the study that connects very well to the introduction and the statement of the problem.
Good
Fairly well stated purpose of the study that connects well to the introduction and the statement of the problem.
fair
Purpose of the study is not clearly stated and/or does not connect well with the introduction and the statement of the problem.
Poor
Lacks a purpose of the study statement or does not pertain to the introduction and/or the statement of the problem.
Research Hypothesis
Excellent
Well stated research hypothesis based on the purpose of the study.
Good
Fairly well stated hypothesis based on the purpose of the study.
fair
Stated hypothesis is unclear based on the purpose of the study.
Poor
Lacks a hypothesis or the hypothesis presented does not support the purpose of the study.
Review of the literature
Excellent
Comprehensive review of the literature using quality evidence and specifically analyzes the research conducted by describing the individual studies and findings that support the thesis and focused problem.
Good
Comprehensive review of the literature using quality evidence but does not adequately analyze the research findings; simply reports on the literature.
fair
Superficial review of the literature that does not describe the research findings; relies heavily on a few studies and uses poor quality resources for information gathering
Poor
Superficial review of the literature that is poorly organized and lacks credibility based on the level of evidence and resources presented.
Research Strategy
Excellent
Well describe research strategy linked to other parts of introduction
Good
Statement of strategy not well linked to other parts
fair
Vague statement of strategy and/or poorly linked to other parts of intro
Poor
No statement of research strategy
Keywords:
research proposal
Subjects:
Health
Psychology
Types:
Project
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