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Superior Research Article Review

 

Source:

Selected a full-length research article from a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal on a topic clearly pertaining to course goals and objectives (see syllabus)

 

Formal Guidelines:

PDF of research article attached

Used the “Research Article Review Template” to write paper

Submitted on or before the deadline

Provided reference of research article on top of the first page

Provided complete reference list of all sources cited, including the reviewed article

 

APA Style:

Correctly applied APA style for general formatting throughout the paper, see checklist below

Correctly applied APA style to in-text citations throughout the paper, see checklist below

Correctly applied APA style to entire reference list, see checklist below

 

Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling:

Throughout the paper, rules of grammar, usage and punctuation are followed; spelling is correct

Throughout the paper, language is clear and precise; sentences display consistently strong, varied structure

Throughout the paper, word choice and tone are scholarly

 

Summary Section:

Clearly states research questions and/or purpose or thesis statement

Clearly explains why the research is important (significance)

Clearly states theoretical framework, if applicable[unique_solution]

Clearly states methods, procedures, and population, if applicable

Clearly states what primary sources were used to support findings, if applicable

Clearly states most important findings and results

Paraphrased information using student’s own words, using correct citations. Used few short quotations. Did not use long quotations.

Length: 250 words (+/- 20 words)

 

Reflections & Connections Section:

Clearly explained article choice

Clearly discussed important implications of the information for future profession

Made many explicit connections between the article, class lectures and discussions, as well as other class readings

Analyzed and synthesized information from three additional scholarly sources

Paraphrased information using student’s own words, using correct citations. Used few short quotations. Did not use long quotations.

Length: 750 words (+/- 50 words)

 

 

 

Satisfactory Research Article Review

 

Source:

Selected a full-length research article from a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal on a topic pertaining to course goals and objectives

 

Formal Guidelines:

PDF of research article attached

Used the “Research Article Review Template” to write paper

Submitted on or before the deadline

Provided reference of research article on top of the first page

Provided complete reference list of all sources cited, including the reviewed article

 

APA Style:

Correctly applied APA style for general formatting in most of the paper, see checklist below

Correctly applied APA style to in-text citations in most of the paper, see checklist below

Correctly applied APA style to most of reference list, see checklist below

 

Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling:

In most of the paper, rules of grammar, usage and punctuation are followed; spelling is correct

In most of the paper, language is clear and precise; sentences display consistently strong, varied structure

In most of the paper, word choice and tone are scholarly

 

Summary Section:

States research questions and/or purpose or thesis statement

Explains why the research is important (significance)

States theoretical framework, if applicable

States methods, procedures, and population, if applicable

States what primary sources were used to support findings, if applicable

States most findings and results

Paraphrased information using student’s own words, using correct citations. Used several short quotations. Did not use long quotations

Length: less than 210 words or more than 290

 

Reflections & Connections Section:

Explained article choice

Discussed some implications of the information for future profession

Made some explicit connections between the article, class lectures and discussions, as well as other class readings

Paraphrased information using student’s own words, using correct citations. Used several short quotations. Did not use long quotations

Length: less than 675 words or more than 825 words

 

 

 

Well Below Standard Research Article Review

 

Source:

Selected a full-length research article from a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal on a topic not directly pertaining to course goals and objectives

 

Formal Guidelines:

Did not attach PDF of research article

Did not use the “Research Article Review Template” to write paper

Submitted after the deadline

Did not provide reference of research article on top of the first page

Provided incomplete reference list of all sources cited

 

APA Style:

Incorrectly applied APA style for general formatting in most of the paper, see checklist below

Incorrectly applied APA style to in-text citations in most of the paper, see checklist below

Incorrectly applied APA style to most of reference list, see checklist below

 

Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling:

Rules of grammar, usage and punctuation are followed inconsistently; few spelling errors

Language often lacks clarity and precision; many sentences display weak, repetitive structure

Word choice and tone are often conversational and informal

 

Summary Section:

Vaguely states research questions and/or purpose or thesis statement

Vaguely explains why the research is important (significance)

Vaguely states theoretical framework, if applicable

Vaguely states methods, procedures, and population, if applicable

Vaguely states what primary sources were used to support findings, if applicable

Vaguely states some findings and results

Paraphrased information using student’s own words, at times lacking correct citations. Relied on many direct quotations.

Length: less than 190 or more than 310

 

Reflections & Connections Section:

Vaguely explained article choice

Vaguely discussed implications of the information for future profession

Made vague connections between the article, class lectures and discussions, as well as other class readings

Analyzed and synthesized information from one additional scholarly source

Paraphrased information using student’s own words, at times lacking correct citations. Relied on many direct quotations.

Length: less than 650 or more than 850

 

 

 

Clearly Unsatisfactory Research Article Review

 

Source:

Did not select a full-length research article from a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal

 

Formal Guidelines:

Did not attach PDF of research article

Did not use the “Research Article Review Template” to write paper

Submitted after the deadline

Did not provide reference of research article on top of the first page

Did not provided reference list of all sources cited, including the reviewed article

 

APA Style:

Failed to apply APA style for general formatting, see checklist below

Failed to apply APA style to in-text citations, see checklist below

Failed to apply APA style to of reference list, see checklist below

 

Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling:

Did not follow rules of grammar, usage and punctuation; many spelling errors

Throughout the paper, language lacks clarity and precision; most sentences display weak, repetitive structure

Throughout the paper, word choice and tone are often conversational and informal

 

Summary Section:

States research questions and/or purpose or thesis statement

Explains why the research is important (significance)

States theoretical framework, if applicable

States methods, procedures, and population, if applicable

States what primary sources were used to support findings, if applicable

States most important findings and results

Paraphrased information using student’s own words, often lacking correct citations. Relied on too many direct quotations.

Length: less than 150 or more than 350

 

Reflections & Connections Section:

Did not explain article choice

Did not discuss implications of the information for future profession

Did not make connections between the article, class lectures and discussions, or other class readings

Did not analyze and synthesize information from additional scholarly sources

Paraphrased information using student’s own words, often lacking correct citations. Relied on too many direct quotations.

Length: less than 600 or more than 900

 

 

 

APA Style Checklist

 

Correctly applied APA style for general formatting, for example:

  • All abbreviations are written out the first time they are used an introduced in parentheses
  • Uses gender-inclusive (non-biased) language throughout
  • Each paragraph is indented
  • Numbers are expressed correctly (spell out numbers below 10 and any numbers at the beginning of a sentence)
  • Does not use contractions (e.g., doesn’t)
  • Uses “smart” or “curly” double-quotation marks before and after direct quotations.
  • Uses single quotation marks inside of double quotation marks, e.g., One participant was skeptical about the process: “I don’t put any stock in these ‘dream diaries.’”

 

Correctly applied APA style to in-text citations, for example:

  • Smith (2016) noted an increase in student participation.
    • Note: the publication year goes behind the author’s name.
  • According to Smith (2016), “Using APA is fun” (p. 21).
    • Note: APA uses “p.” and MLA uses pg. Also note that the closing period follows the closing parenthesis.
  • According to Smith (2016), “Learning APA is easy” (pp. 21-22).
    • Note: If a quotation spans two pages in the original source, APA uses “pp.” and MLA uses pgs.
  • According to Smith and Jones (2012), “Using APA is a lot of fun” (p. 21).
    • Note: Use “and” in citations with multiple authors outside of parentheses.
  • Some scholars argued that using APA can be entertaining (Smith & Jones, 2012).
    • Note: Use “&”in citations with multiple authors within parentheses.
  • Some scholars found that using APA can be a pain (Allen, 1999; Zakrajsek & Moller, 2012).
    • List authors in alphabetic order, if you cite two or more sources within same parentheses separated by a semicolon.

 

Correctly applied APA style to reference list, for example:

  • Includes all sources cited in the paper (and no additional sources)
  • All references are listed in alphabetical order, by first author’s last name (e.g., Webster, A. G.)
  • All lines after the first line of each entry is indented one-half inch from the left margin (hanging indentation)
  • When referencing multiple sources by the same author, list entries in chronological order (earliest to latest)
  • Capitalize all major words in journal titles.
  • For titles capitalize only the first letter of the first word and the first word after a colon, as well as all proper nouns

  Remember! This is just a sample.

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