Organizational Behavior
Critical Thinking and Written Analyses Rubric – Scale Description
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Criteria |
1-5 Did Not Meet Expectations |
6-8 Met Expectations |
9-10 Exceeded Expectations |
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Clarity |
Writing is not clear. It is difficult to understand points being made. The writing lacks transitions, and few examples and/or illustrations are provided to support explanation or recommendations. |
Writing is generally well organized and understood. Transitions are used to facilitate clarity. Some examples and/illustrations are used to support explanation or recommendations. |
Writing is succinct, precise, effectively organized and without ambiguity. Transitions, explanation and elaboration are extensive to elucidate points. Detailed illustrations and/or examples are used to support explanation or recommendations. |
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Relevance |
Critical issues/questions are omitted or ignored in the writing. |
Most of the critical issues/questions are addressed in the writing. |
All critical issues/questions are addressed completely in the writing |
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Depth of Discussion
/20 |
Ignores bias; Omits arguments Misrepresents issues; Excludes data; Includes but does not detect inconsistencies of information; Ideas contain unnecessary gaps, repetition or extraneous details; Sees no arguments and overlooks differences |
Detects bias; Recognizes arguments; Categorizes content; Paraphrases data; Sufficient detail to support conclusions and/or recommendations |
Analysis includes insightful questions; Refutes bias; Discusses issues thoroughly Critiques content; Values information Examines inconsistencies; Offers extensive detail to support conclusions and recommendations; Suggests solutions or implementation |
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Breadth of Discussion
/20 |
Omits arguments or perspectives; Misses major content areas/concepts; Presents few options |
Covers the breadth of the topic without being superfluous |
Considers multiple perspectives; Thoroughly delves into the issues/questions; Thoroughly discusses facts relevant to the issues |
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Integration of all Elements of Reasoning
/20 |
Fails to draw conclusions or conclusions rely on author’s authority rather than strength of presentation; Draws faulty conclusions; Shows intellectual dishonesty |
Formulates clear conclusions with adequate support |
Assimilates and critically reviews information, uses reasonable judgment, and provides balanced, well justified conclusions |
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Internal Consistency |
There is little integration across the sections of the paper. Several inconsistencies or contradictions exist. Few of the issues, recommendations and explanations make sense and are well integrated. |
Sections of the paper are generally well linked/connected. Only minor contradictions exist. Most of the issues, recommendations and explanations make sense and are well integrated. |
All sections of the paper are linked. There are no contradictions in the writing. All issues, recommendations and explanations make sense and are well integrated |
Written Communication Assessment 10% - Writing Conventions & Overall Effectiveness