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Prac investigation 
using template provided, create a poster report of an investigation
Rubric Code: EX8WX23
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Subject: Psychology  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  insufficient evidence

0 pts

beginning

1 pts

developing

2 pts

competent

3 pts

title

insufficient evidence
beginning

generic non specific title
developing

phrase, key words related to the investigation
competent

Question under investigation clearly stated
introduction 1

insufficient evidence
beginning

reason for undertaking investigation stated
developing

Specific information related to the area of investigation
Reason for undertaking investigation clearly stated
competent

Relevant general psychological concepts described.
Specific information related to the area of investigation.
Reason for undertaking investigation clearly stated
introduction 2

insufficient evidence
beginning

aim of the research
developing

aim of the research stated,
Hypothesis expressed in general terms, refers to expected results
competent

the aim of the research clearly stated.
Hypothesis clearly identifies independent and dependent variables, and the predicted effect
Methodology 1

insufficient evidence
beginning

outline of procedure
developing

some details of participants and resources used
outline of procedure
competent

details of participants (number, characteristics, method of selection)
specific materials / resources listed
method of allocation of participants to groups (where relevant)
outline of procedure
Methodology 2

insufficient evidence
beginning

general reference to ethical guidelines
developing

identification of potential risks and how they were managed
identification of relevant ethical guidelines and how they were managed
competent
Results

insufficient evidence
beginning

a general statement of results
developing

table / graph used to illustrate summary data

a written statement that summarises the general trends
competent

table / graph used to illustrate summary data

a detailed statement descrbing the results including specific key descriptive statistics without repetition
Discussion

insufficient evidence
beginning

key similarities /differences / variations of results for different groups identified.
developing

do the results support the hypothesis
key similarities /differences / variations of results for different groups identified.
Discussion / explanations for these trends included.
competent

do the results support the hypothesis
key similarities /differences / variations of results for different groups identified.
Discussion / explanations for these trends included.
Suggested explanation for results that are inconsistent or unexpected
Discussion

insufficient evidence
beginning

limitations / problems with the research method are identified
developing

limitations / problems with the research method are identified, with suggestions for ways to improve the study
competent
Discussion

insufficient evidence
beginning

brief general statement that links the results to the psychological concepts referred to in introduction
developing

detailed statement that explains the results in the context of the psychological concepts referred to in introduction
competent
conclusion

insufficient evidence

insufficient evidence
beginning

a general statement indicating whether the results support the hypothesis
developing

a detailed statement that indicates whether the results supports the (restated) hypothesis.
competent

a detailed statement that indicates whether the results supports the (restated) hypothesis.
a statement that generalises the findings / conclusion to the broader psychological context



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  • psychology, unit 1, poster presentation

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