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Presents the issues you plan to study and defines the terms/constructs. Justifies significance of constructs and thoroughly summarizes what previous research says about these issues. Clearly describes variables and instruments and sources used and how you plan on presenting your research.
Research hypotheses are written/ explained in everyday language and clear to the audience.
Demonstrates a clear understanding through explanations and examples, of how our current energy usage, both as individuals and as part of a community, affects the environment and us as consumers.
The project contains factual information about alternative energy, and demonstrates how using alternative energy sources will benefit the environment and the consumer.
The presentation contains appropriate scientific terminology and is relatively free from grammatical and syntactical errors. Uses coherent, appropriate academic writing/ speaking/ presentation style.
Presentation adequately and concisely summarizes results. Includes equal participation of all group members. Visual aids are used appropriately and enhance the presentation. Work is original, with copied logos, photos, and statistics used to enhance the original work.
Sources for all information are cited and can be referenced by consumers for further information.
For each hypothesis, the null and alternative hypotheses are stated. Results are clear and visual displays of findings are included where appropriate.
Explains general findings and reasons for results. Highlights areas of future research. Includes general concluding remarks.
Individual contribution of all members to the final project is clearly evident.