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Which type of paper requires the student to discuss informed consent forms and ethical safeguards for possibly risky/harmful projects?
Create papers
What is the data of a 'create' paper?
The student's creation
What is the two-layer process of data in literary/film criticism/analysis papers?
The text itself and the student's interpretation
What is the level at which the student needs to provide rationales and defenses for their choices in create papers?
Level 4 / 5
What kind of research do literary/film criticism/analysis papers feature?
Qualitative research
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 5 on the rubric?
The paper presents a logical defense of the method
What is the main difference between a literature review that would score a 4 and a literature review that would score a 5 on the rubric?
The paper elaborates on the limitations of the actual conclusion
What does it mean for a literature review to be hypercritical?
The new understanding is hyper-focused
When would a literature review most likely score a 3 on the rubric?
When the paper does not have a logical progression of inquiry choices and sufficient evidence
What is NOT required for a literature review that involves working with hazardous materials or vulnerable populations?
Going through an IRB process
According to the text, what is the main difference between a paper that receives a score of 2 and a paper that receives a score of 3 on the rubric?
The paper at a 3 has a narrow focus and a decent review of the literature related to the topic.
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
The paper has a focused and narrow scope throughout the entire paper.
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
The paper does not have a narrow focus or a decent review of the literature related to the topic.
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
The paper does not have a single scholarly perspective or mostly non-scholarly sources in the literature review.
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
The paper's argument is ineffectual and lacks sufficient evidence to support its claims.
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2?
The paper in a score of 1 only summarizes existing information, while the paper in a score of 2 attempts to generate new evidence through a method.
What is a key requirement for a paper to earn a score of 2 according to the AP scoring rubric?
The paper must have a narrowing focus or scope that is carried through in the method and/or conclusion.
What does it mean for a paper to have a 'simplistic use' of a research method?
The paper attempts to describe the steps of a method, although it may be incomplete, oversimplified, or described in a non-replicable way.
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
The topic of inquiry is overly broad and there is no attempt to narrow the focus or scope.
What is the relationship between a paper's focus or scope and its research method according to the AP scoring rubric?
The paper's focus or scope should be carried through in the method and/or conclusion.
Which of the following is a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 1 on the rubric?
The paper summarizes existing information without attempting to generate new evidence.
What is a key requirement for a paper to earn a score of 2 according to the AP scoring rubric?
The paper must describe the steps of a method in a replicable way.
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
The paper fails to provide rationales and defenses for their choices.
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2?
The attempt to generate new evidence through a method.
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
The paper narrows the focus or scope throughout.
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
Summarizing existing information without attempting to generate new evidence.
What is the main purpose of a literature review?
To demonstrate a gap in knowledge
What is the key difference between a literature review that would score a 4 and a literature review that would score a 5 on the rubric?
The elaboration on limitations of the conclusion
What does it mean for a literature review to be hypercritical?
The paper is hyper-aware of the bigger picture
What is a potential reason for a literature review to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
Lack of logical progression
What is a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 5 on the rubric?
Clear claims and strong reasoning
What is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2 on the rubric?
Awareness of the bigger picture
Which type of paper requires the student to discuss informed consent forms and ethical safeguards?
Create paper
What is NOT required for a literature review involving hazardous materials or vulnerable populations?
Suggestions for future research
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 3 and a score of 4?
The paper has a focused and narrow scope throughout the entire paper, and there are clear and narrow parameters.
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
The paper features errors in communication that distract or confuse the reader.
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
The paper's argument is ineffectual and lacks sufficient evidence to support its claims.
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
The paper has a focused and narrow scope throughout the entire paper, and there are clear and narrow parameters.
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
The paper's argument is ineffectual and lacks sufficient evidence to support its claims.
What is the relationship between a paper's focus or scope and its research method according to the AP scoring rubric?
The paper has a narrow focus or scope and some questions with a decent review of the literature related to the topic.
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