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This document provides a rubric for evaluating a statistics project on response bias. It outlines criteria in 6 areas: introduction/title, data collection, graphs and summary statistics, discussion and conclusions, overall impression, and oral presentation. Each area contains 3-4 specific criteria that will be scored on a scale from 0-2 points. The highest possible total score is 40 points. The project is due on Wednesday, December 17th.

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Rubric For Final

This document provides a rubric for evaluating a statistics project on response bias. It outlines criteria in 6 areas: introduction/title, data collection, graphs and summary statistics, discussion and conclusions, overall impression, and oral presentation. Each area contains 3-4 specific criteria that will be scored on a scale from 0-2 points. The highest possible total score is 40 points. The project is due on Wednesday, December 17th.

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Name(s):__________________________________________________________

Rubric for Statistics Project: Response Bias


Rubric for Statistics Projects
Introduction/Title:
Title is clear and in the form of a question
Introduction clearly describes the question that is being investigated
Introduction clearly states the hypotheses for the question of interest

Data Collection:
The method of data collection is clearly described
The method of data collection includes appropriate randomization
The method of data collection includes measures to reduce
bias/confounding/variability
The quantity of data collected is appropriate

Graphs and Summary Statistics:


Appropriate graphs are used (help answer the overall question of interest)
Graphs are accurate and neat
Graphs are easy to compare (same scale, colors, etc.)
Appropriate summary statistics are calculated (help answer the overall
question of interest)
Summary statistics are calculated correctly (raw data is included)

Discussion and Conclusions:


Conclusion clearly and correctly addresses the question of interest
Conclusion is supported by the appropriate inferential procedure
Appropriate generalizations are made with supporting evidence
Shortcomings and/or suggestions for improvement are discussed

Overall Impression:
Includes live action pictures of data collection
Poster is organized to answer the question of interest
Poster is visually appealing and shows effort
Question of interest is non-trivial and well-formed

Oral Presentation:
Presentation is well organized
Presentation is thorough
Questions are handled appropriately

DUE DATE:

Points
Possible
3
1
1
1
8
2
2
2
2
10
2
2
2
2
2
8
2
2
2
2
8
2
2
2
2
3
1
1
1

Wednesday, Dec. 17th

Points
Earned

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