Can someone help writting this paper?
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Competent |
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Excellent |
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19% |
23% |
26% |
30% |
35% |
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Quantity and quality of sources |
The paper cites fewer than four high quality sources or only cites sources provided by the professor |
The paper cites at least four high quality sources (i.e. from well respected sources, e.g. well regarded peer reviewed journals, respected news outlets, etc.) not provided by the professor . |
The paper cites at least six high quality sources (i.e. from well respected sources, e.g. well regarded peer reviewed journals, respected news outlets, etc.) not provided by the professor
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The paper cites at least eight high quality sources (i.e. from well respected sources, e.g. well regarded peer reviewed journals, respected news outlets, etc.) not provided by the professor
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The paper cites at least ten high quality sources (i.e. from well respected sources, e.g. well regarded peer reviewed journals, respected news outlets, etc.) not provided by the professor
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19% |
23% |
26% |
30% |
35% |
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Relevance and integration of sources |
(1) Few of the citations are relevant to the health issue addressed in the paper.
(2) There is no clear motivation for including much of the cited material.
(3) A large number of claims in need of a citation lack one.
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Meets one of the criteria for “Competent” and at least one, but no more than two, of the following:
(1) Few of the citations are relevant to the health issue addressed in the paper.
(2) There is no clear motivation for including much of the cited material.
(3) A large number of claims in need of a citation lack one.
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(1) Most, but not all, of the citations are relevant to the health issue addressed in the paper.
(2) Sources are integrated into the paper in such a way that the motivation for including some of the cited material is unclear.
(3) A few claims in need of a citation lack one. |
Meets one of the criteria for “Excellent” and no more than two of the following:
(1) Most, but not all, cited material is relevant to the health issue addressed in the paper.
(2) Sources are integrated into the paper in such a way that the motivation for including some of the cited material is unclear.
(3) A few claims in need of a citation lack one. |
(1) All of the cited material is relevant to the health issue addressed in the paper.
(2) Cited material is integrated into the paper in a way that makes its relevance clear.
(3) Every claim in need of a citation has one. |
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17% |
20% |
23% |
26% |
30% |
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In-text citations and bibliography |
(1) The author is not consistent in her choice of MLA, APA, or Chicago, with more than four inconsistencies in in-text citations and/or bibliographic entries.
(2) More than three sources lack in-text citations appropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago.
(3) More than four bibliographic entries are inappropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago. |
Meets one of the criteria for “Competent” and at least one, but no more than two of the following:
(1) The author is not consistent in her choice of MLA, APA, or Chicago, with more than four inconsistencies in in-text citations and/or bibliographic entries.
(2) More than three sources lack in-text citations appropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago.
(3) More than four bibliographic entries are inappropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago. |
(1) The author is largely consistent in her choice of MLA, APA, or Chicago, with no more than four inconsistencies in in-text citations and/or bibliographic entries.
(2) No more than three sources lack in-text citations appropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago.
(3) No more than four bibliographic entries are inappropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago. |
Meets one of the criteria for “Excellent” and no more than two of the following:
(1) The author is largely consistent in her choice of MLA, APA, or Chicago, with no more than four inconsistencies in in-text citations and/or bibliographic entries.
(2) No more than three sources lack in-text citations appropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago.
(3) No more than four bibliographic entries are inappropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago. |
(1) The author is consistent in her choice of MLA, APA, or Chicago.
(2) All sources have in-text citations appropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago.
(3) All bibliographic entries are appropriate for one of the following citation styles: MLA, APA, or Chicago. |