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Summativeresearchapptituderubric-1.docx

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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

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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

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

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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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.

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.

(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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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.