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Scientific Journal Written Review 
Assesses ability to organize and write a lab report in a publication-ready format. Students must be able to organize data into and Introduction, Methods (Procedure), Results, and Conclusion in an APA format. Style of writing emphasizes that seen in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Used for assessment in speech-language pathology.
Rubric Code: U473X4
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Subject: Science  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Scientific Journal Written Review
  Beginning

5.5 pts

Developing

7.5 pts

Proficient

8.5 pts

Advanced

10 pts

Introduction

Beginning

Goal/hypothesis missing or incomplete

Background information includes unrelated information and/or is insufficient to support hypothesis

Little organization of information leading into the goal/hypothesis
Developing

Goal/hypothesis mentioned but unclear or confusing

Background information included but not sufficient to support hypothesis

Organized from broad to specific with respect to the topic
Proficient

Describes goal/hypothesis of experiment

Background information provides context for experimental question

Organized from broad to specific with respect to the topic
Advanced

Describes goal/hypothesis of experiment

Background information giving context to goal included

Organized from broad to specific with respect to the topic

Finishes section with brief summary of approach and conclusions
Methods

Beginning

Describes experimental procedure excluding some materials and how they are used

Provides a general description of the experiment with little detail, making it difficult for a reader to repeat the experiment

Inclusion of much results

Not written in narrative (paragraph) form
Developing

Describes experimental procedure including materials used

Provides enough information for someone to infer how to do the experiment, but details may be unclear

Inclusion of some results

Not written in narrative (paragraph) form
Proficient

Describes experimental procedure including materials used

Provides enough detail for someone to repeat the experiment from the instructions

Written in narrative (paragraph) form
Advanced

Describes experimental procedure including materials used

Provides enough detail for someone to repeat the experiment from the instructions

Does not include unnecessary detail - written to an audience familiar with the topic

Written in narrative (paragraph) form
Results

Beginning

Results incompletely presented in narrative form

Tables and figures present, but not referenced or cited properly

Data mixed with much interpretation or conclusions
Developing

Results are presented in narrative form

Tables and figures cited, but not necessarily in correct order

Data mostly free of interpretation or conclusions
Proficient

Results are presented in narrative form

Tables and figures are cited appropriately and numbered by the order addressed in the text

Data is free of interpretation or conclusions
Advanced

Results are presented in narrative form

Tables and figures are cited appropriately and numbered by the order addressed in the text

Apparent trends in data are identified

Data is free of interpretation or conclusions
Discussion

Beginning

Explanation loosely relates to results collected

Conclusion not made with respect to goal/hypothesis
Developing

Results interpreted and explanations offered for trends or patterns as well as anomalies in the data

Original goal/hypothesis mentioned, but unclear how results relate
Proficient

Results interpreted and explanations offered for trends or patterns as well as anomalies in the data

Addresses results with respect to original goal/hypothesis

Connects projects to broader topics within biology
Advanced

Results interpreted and explanations offered for trends or patterns as well as anomalies in the data

Addresses results with respect to original goal/hypothesis

Connects projects to broader topics within biology

Poses further questions to continue research or address concerns with previous project
Format and Style

Beginning

Some/all of narrative written in present or future tense

Some passive tense used

Inconsistencies between 1st and 3rd person context

Written to an audience with limited knowledge of the material

Use of the imperative tense

Many grammar and spelling errors present
Developing

All narrative written in past tense

Mostly passive tense used

Some inconsistencies between 1st and 3rd person context

Written to an audience with limited knowledge of the material

No use of the imperative tense

Several grammar and spelling errors present
Proficient

All narrative written in past tense

Mostly passive tense used

Consistent use of 1st or 3rd person

Written to an audience with limited knowledge of the topic

No use of the imperative tense

Only a few grammar and spelling errors
Advanced

All narrative written in past tense

Mostly passive tense used

Consistent use of 1st or 3rd person

Written to an informed audience generally familiar with the material

No use of the imperative tense

Minimal to no errors in grammar and spelling
Application

Beginning

Explanation missing or incomplete
Developing

Explanation offered but unclear or confusing
Proficient

Explanation offered

Connects article to class lectures and text
Advanced

Explanation offered

Connects article to class lectures and text

Poses further questions to continue research or address concerns with previous project
References

Beginning

Few references cited from text listed

May be listed in correct format as per APA
Developing

References cited include most sources cited in text

May be listed in correct format as per APA
Proficient

References cited include all sources in text, but listed in an incorrect format as per APA

Only those references cited in the text included in references list
Advanced

References cited include all sources in text, listed in correct APA format

Only references cited in the text included in references list



Keywords:
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