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Which type of paper requires the student to discuss informed consent forms and ethical safeguards for possibly risky/harmful projects?
Which type of paper requires the student to discuss informed consent forms and ethical safeguards for possibly risky/harmful projects?
- Create papers (correct)
- All types of papers require this
- Research papers
- Criticism/Analysis papers
What is the data of a 'create' paper?
What is the data of a 'create' paper?
- The paper itself
- The student's creation (correct)
- The method used to generate the paper
- The reflective/evaluative piece by the student
What is the two-layer process of data in literary/film criticism/analysis papers?
What is the two-layer process of data in literary/film criticism/analysis papers?
- The interpretative lens and the student's analysis
- The text and the student's conclusion
- The text itself and the student's analysis
- The text itself and the student's interpretation (correct)
What is the level at which the student needs to provide rationales and defenses for their choices in create papers?
What is the level at which the student needs to provide rationales and defenses for their choices in create papers?
What kind of research do literary/film criticism/analysis papers feature?
What kind of research do literary/film criticism/analysis papers feature?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 5 on the rubric?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 5 on the rubric?
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?
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?
What does it mean for a literature review to be hypercritical?
What does it mean for a literature review to be hypercritical?
When would a literature review most likely score a 3 on the rubric?
When would a literature review most likely score a 3 on the rubric?
What is NOT required for a literature review that involves working with hazardous materials or vulnerable populations?
What is NOT required for a literature review that involves working with hazardous materials or vulnerable populations?
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?
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?
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2?
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2?
What is a key requirement for a paper to earn a score of 2 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is a key requirement for a paper to earn a score of 2 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What does it mean for a paper to have a 'simplistic use' of a research method?
What does it mean for a paper to have a 'simplistic use' of a research method?
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is the relationship between a paper's focus or scope and its research method according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is the relationship between a paper's focus or scope and its research method according to the AP scoring rubric?
Which of the following is a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 1 on the rubric?
Which of the following is a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 1 on the rubric?
What is a key requirement for a paper to earn a score of 2 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is a key requirement for a paper to earn a score of 2 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2?
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2?
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is the main purpose of a literature review?
What is the main purpose of a literature review?
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?
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?
What does it mean for a literature review to be hypercritical?
What does it mean for a literature review to be hypercritical?
What is a potential reason for a literature review to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a literature review to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
What is a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 5 on the rubric?
What is a characteristic of a literature review that would score a 5 on the rubric?
What is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2 on the rubric?
What is the main difference between a score of 1 and a score of 2 on the rubric?
Which type of paper requires the student to discuss informed consent forms and ethical safeguards?
Which type of paper requires the student to discuss informed consent forms and ethical safeguards?
What is NOT required for a literature review involving hazardous materials or vulnerable populations?
What is NOT required for a literature review involving hazardous materials or vulnerable populations?
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 3 and a score of 4?
According to the AP scoring rubric, what is the main difference between a score of 3 and a score of 4?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 2 instead of a score of 3 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a potential reason for a paper to receive a score of 3 instead of a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a characteristic of a paper that receives a score of 4 on the rubric?
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is a common mistake that could lead to a score of 1 according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is the relationship between a paper's focus or scope and its research method according to the AP scoring rubric?
What is the relationship between a paper's focus or scope and its research method according to the AP scoring rubric?