This document contains a rubric for rating a research paper. The rubric includes 5 criteria for evaluation: introduction, study framework, research hypotheses and analytical framework, discussion of findings, and summary, conclusion, implications, and recommendations. Each criterion is scored out of a maximum number of points, with a total possible score of 100 points for the overall paper. Raters will use the rubric to assess strengths and provide recommendations for improvement within each criterion.
This document contains a rubric for rating a research paper. The rubric includes 5 criteria for evaluation: introduction, study framework, research hypotheses and analytical framework, discussion of findings, and summary, conclusion, implications, and recommendations. Each criterion is scored out of a maximum number of points, with a total possible score of 100 points for the overall paper. Raters will use the rubric to assess strengths and provide recommendations for improvement within each criterion.
This document contains a rubric for rating a research paper. The rubric includes 5 criteria for evaluation: introduction, study framework, research hypotheses and analytical framework, discussion of findings, and summary, conclusion, implications, and recommendations. Each criterion is scored out of a maximum number of points, with a total possible score of 100 points for the overall paper. Raters will use the rubric to assess strengths and provide recommendations for improvement within each criterion.
Criteria Strengths Recommendations for Improvement Score
Introduction: Presents the context of the study; articulates theory-based and framework- aligned research objectives; discusses the significance of the study (20 points) Study Framework: The framework captures the conjectures of the study (20 points)
Research Hypotheses and Analytical
Framework: Clearly articulates logical research hypotheses; clearly illustrates the variables and their connections (20 points) Discussion of Findings Presents correct results of statistical analyses; properly articulates research findings (30 points)
Summary, Conclusion, Implications, and
Recommendations Presents a good synthesis of key findings and discusses academic and social relevance of findings (10 points)