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PSY 201 Paper Rubric and Essay
PSY 201 Paper Rubric | ||||
CATEGORY | Unacceptable | Acceptable | Good | Excellent |
Introduction | Does not
adequately convey topic. Does not describe subtopics to be reviewed. Does not define key terms. Lacks adequate thesis statement. |
Conveys topic in general terms. Key terms not clearly defined. Describes
subtopics to be reviewed. General thesis statement. |
Conveys topic well.
Clearly delineates subtopics to be reviewed. Key terms defined in general terms. General thesis statement. |
Strong
introduction of topic’s key ideas and terms. Clearly delineates subtopics to be reviewed. Key terms clearly and specifically defined. Specific thesis statement. |
Focus and Sequencing of Body Paragraphs | Little supporting
Material; material not logically organized into topic and subtopic; or material is poorly related to topic and subtopic. Transitions are unclear or nonexistent. |
Some material
clearly related to subtopic and main topic. Material not well organized within subtopic. Some variety of transitions. |
All material clearly
related to subtopic, main topic and logically organized within subtopic. Clear, varied transitions linking subtopic and main topic. |
All material clearly
related to subtopic and main topic. Strong organization and integration of material within subtopic. Strong transitions linking subtopic and main topic. |
Support | Few sources
supporting thesis; or sources only tangentially related to topic; or points unsubstantiated. |
Sources generally
acceptable and related to topic but not peer reviewed research/evidence based. |
Some sources well selected to support thesis with some research in support of thesis. | Strong peer reviewed
research-based support for thesis. |
Text Integration | No integration of relevant text material. | Minimal integration of relevant text material. | Good integration of relevant text material. | Excellent integration of relevant text material. |
Synthesis of Sources | No synthesis (comparing/contrasting) of sources. | Minimal synthesis (comparing/contrasting) of sources. | Good synthesis (comparing/contrasting) of sources. | Excellent synthesis (comparing/contrasting) of sources. |
Conclusion | Does not summarize
evidence with respect to thesis statement. Does not discuss the impact of research material on topic. |
Summary of some key conclusions. Some integration with thesis statement. Some discussion of impact of research material related to topic. | Good summary of key conclusions. Good
integration with thesis statement. Good discussion of impact of research related to topic. |
Strong review of
key conclusions. Strong integration with thesis statement. Insightful discussion of impact of the research related to topic. |
Grammar and Mechanics | Grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors substantially detract from the clarity of the paper. | Some grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors that interfere with the clarity of the paper. | Few grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors that do not detract from the clarity of the paper. | The paper is free
of grammatical, spelling & punctuation errors. |
APA Style and Format
|
Errors in APA style detract substantially from the paper. Word choice is informal in tone. Writing is choppy,
with many awkward or unclear passages. |
Several errors in APA style. Word choice somewhat informal in tone. Writing has some
awkward or unclear passages. |
Very few errors in APA
style that do not detract from the paper. Scholarly style. Writing has minimal awkward or unclear passages. |
No errors in APA style. Scholarly style. Writing is
is well organized and easy to follow. |
Citations and References | Many reference and
citation errors that detract significantly from paper. |
Several references or citations missing
or incorrectly written. |
Few references or
citations missing or incorrectly written. |
All references and citations are correctly written and prese |