ANOTHER MATH PAPER
COUN 521 Exploring Reliability and Validity Grading Rubric – 40 points total
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Criteria |
Levels of Achievement |
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Content (28 Points) |
Advanced (92 – 100%) |
Proficient (84 - 91 %) |
Developing (1-83%) |
Not present |
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Types of Reliability and Validity
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5 points
The types of reliability and validity are clearly explained. Support from reading included. |
4 points The types of reliability and validity are reasonably explained. Support from reading is mostly included. |
1-3 points The types of reliability and validity are minimally addressed. Limited or no support from reading. |
0 points Not present |
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Reliability Explored |
5 points
The proper category of low, acceptable, and high ranges of alpha coefficients are clearly identified. Number of scales in each category is stated. Conclusion drawn based on the number of scales with low, acceptable, and high alpha coefficients is included. |
4 points
The proper category of low, acceptable, and high ranges of alpha coefficients are reasonably identified. Number of scales in each category is mostly stated. Conclusion drawn based on the number of scales with low, acceptable, and high alpha coefficients is mostly included. |
1 -3 points
The proper category of low, acceptable, and high ranges of alpha coefficients are minimally addressed. Number of scales in each category is not clearly stated. Conclusion drawn based on the number of scales with low, acceptable, and high alpha coefficients is not clearly addressed. |
0 points
Not present |
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VMQ’s Validity Explored |
5 points
Comparison between VMQ population and the populations of the tests used to evaluate validity is clearly stated. Issues raised when evaluating validity based on the population traits of co. are included. |
4 points
Comparison between VMQ population and the populations of the tests used to evaluate validity is reasonably stated. Issues raised when evaluating validity based on the population traits of co. are mostly included. |
1 - 3 points
Comparison between VMQ population and the populations of the tests used to evaluate validity is minimally addressed. Issues raised when evaluating validity based on the population traits of co. are not clearly stated. |
0 points
Not present |
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Norming Population |
5 points
How sample size and nature of population may influence the constructs purportedly measured by the test is clearly articulated. Strengths and weaknesses in these areas are included. |
4 points
How sample size and nature of population may influence the constructs purportedly measured by the test is reasonably articulated. Strengths and weaknesses in these areas are mostly included. |
1 - 3 points
How sample size and nature of population may influence the constructs purportedly measured by the test is minimally articulated. Strengths and weaknesses in these areas are not clearly stated. |
0 points
Not present |
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Opinion |
7 - 8 points
Formed opinion about the quality of the test using the information conveyed in the report is clearly stated. |
6 points
Formed opinion about the quality of the test using the information conveyed in the report is clearly stated. |
1 - 5 points
Formed opinion about the quality of the test using the information conveyed in the report is not clearly stated. |
0 points
Not present |
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Structure (30%) |
Advanced |
Proficient |
Developing |
Not present |
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Paper: Grammar and Spelling
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6 points Spelling and grammar are correct. Sentences are complete, clear, and concise. Paragraphs contain appropriately varied sentence structures. |
5 points Spelling and grammar has some errors. Sentences are presented as well. Paragraphs contain some varied sentence structures. |
1 - 4 points Spelling and grammar errors distract. Sentences are incomplete or unclear. Paragraphs are poorly formed. |
0 points Not present |
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Paper: Length and APA Formatting |
6 points Paper is 2-3 pages in length (not including the title and reference page). Paper is formatted in APA including font, title page, margins, and section headings. Where applicable, references are cited in current APA format.
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5 points Paper is 1 page in length. Paper is mostly formatted in APA including font, title page, margins, and section headings. Where applicable, references are cited with nearly accurate APA formatting. |
1 - 4 points Paper is less than 1 page in length. Paper is not accurately formatted in APA including font, title page, margins, and section headings. Where applicable, references are minimally or not cited in current APA format. |
0 points
Not present |
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Total |
Advanced |
Proficient |
Developing |
Not present |
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Professor Comments |
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