Need Edits
CRITERION:Explain a theory or concept of social psychology.
Non-Performance
Does not identify a theory or concept of social psychology.
Faculty Comments:“Missing a theory or concept defined with peer reviewed articles in social psychology ”
CRITERION:Write coherently to support a central idea with correct grammar, usage, and mechanics as expected of a psychology professional.
Basic
Writing supports an idea but is inconsistent and contains major errors of grammar, usage, and mechanics.
Faculty Comments:“Please review how present a paper in proper scholarly format”
CRITERION:Use APA format and style.
Non-Performance
Does not use APA format and style.
Faculty Comments:“Please integrate APA citations and place references in proper format ”
CRITERION:Describe the purpose of research conducted in social psychology.
Non-Performance
Does not describe the purpose of research conducted in social psychology.
Faculty Comments:“Missing research from peer reviewed articles in social psychology ”
CRITERION:Explain research findings pertaining to a theory or concept related to social psychology.
Non-Performance
Does not explain research findings pertaining to a theory or concept related to social psychology.
Faculty Comments:“missing peer reviewed research ”
CRITERION:Describe research methods used to examine a theory or concept related to social psychology.
Non-Performance
Does not identify research methods used to examine a theory or concept related to social psychology.
Faculty Comments:“missing research from peer reviewed articles in social psychology ”
CRITERION:Describe how a theory or concept is evident in real-life situations.
Basic
Describes how a theory or concept is evident in situations, but the situations do not represent real life.
Faculty Comments:“missing theory and research with scholarly support from peer reviewed articles in social psychology ”
CRITERION:Use valid, scholarly research resources relevant to the field of social psychology.
Non-Performance
Does not use valid, scholarly research resources relevant to the field of social psychology.
Faculty Comments:“missing”