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Chapter 1: Research Proposal
Chapter 1: Research Proposal
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:
U2WB9C5
By
MissEsguerra
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Survey
Grade Levels:
9-12
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL CHAPTER 1 RUBRIC
Excellent
10 pts
Good
8 pts
fair
5 pts
Poor
2 pts
Introduction
Excellent
Well formulated introduction based on facts that are supported with 5 or more strong sources of evidence specific to the topic.
Good
Fairly well formulated introduction that has some evidence to support the topic but the evidence is a mixture of strong and weak sources.
fair
Introduction is not well constructed and provides a few (less than 5) sources of weak evidence to support the topic.
Poor
Lacks a proper introduction. There is no substantive evidence to support the topic
Statement of the Problem
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.
Significance of the 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.
Scope and Limitations
Excellent
Expresses a clear
understanding of the selfimposed limitations of the
project.
Good
Expresses an
understanding of the selfimposed limitations of the
project
fair
It is unclear what the selfimposed limitations of
the project.
Poor
There are no selfimposed limitations.
Definition of Terms
Excellent
Terms central to the
study and used
throughout the project
document are listed in
alphabetical order. The
terms are defined operationally and defined by the literature in the field with proper citation.
Good
Terms central to the study
and used throughout the
project document are
listed in alphabetical
order. The terms are
defined by professional
sources such as a
dictionary or encyclopedia
with proper citation.
fair
The terms are not in
alphabetical order or
cited properly
Poor
Terms central to the
study and used through
the project document
are not defined.
Format
Excellent
Adhere with ALL format requirement
Good
Meet the format requirement
fair
Lacking of format requirement.
There are 3 formatting
mistake.
Poor
Not meet the format requirement. There are more than 3 formatting
mistake.
Keywords:
Research Proposal
Subjects:
Computers
Health
Humanities
Types:
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