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BABS1201 LITERATURE REVIEW RUBRIC

Criteria Excellent Very Good Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Not completed

Part One: Mini literature review 10 marks

Introduce

the topic

- Title clearly outlines the

topic of the review.

- The introduction provides

a well-defined

background and context,

offering a comprehensive

overview. It provides a

clear plan of how the

literature review is

structured.

2.0 

- The title effectively

outlines the review's

topic, though with

minor room for

improvement.

- The introduction

provides a good

background and

context, offering a

comprehensive

overview. It provides a

clear plan of how the

literature review is

structured.

1.5 

- The title may not

outline the topic area

or be too general.

- The introduction

provides an

adequate

background and

context but lacks

detail.

1.0 

- The title does not

provide a clear

outline of the review

topic or is

incomplete.

- The introduction

lacks a well-defined

background and

context, and the

overview is not

comprehensive.

0.5 

No attempt made to

outline the review's topic

in the title (eg. “Literature

review”).

The introduction is

missing or significantly

incomplete, providing no

background, context, or

plan of organisation.

0 

Content - Articulates a concise

summary of essential

information pertaining to

the chosen topic,

demonstrating clear

organisation and

structure.

- Integrates the literature

in a logical manner to

construct a well- organised and coherent

review of the topic area.

2.0 

- Constructs a well- organised summary of

essential information

related to the chosen

topic, showcasing

good organisation and

structure.

- Integrates the

literature logically to

build a review of the

topic area that is

generally well- structured and

coherent.

1.5 

- Develops an

adequately structured

summary of key

information concerning

the chosen topic, with

acceptable

organisation.

- Incorporates the

literature in a

satisfactory manner to

form a review that is

reasonably organised

and coherent.

1.0 

- Presents a summary

of key information

related to the chosen

topic with notable

gaps or lack of clarity,

lacking clear

organisation and

structure.

- Integration of the

literature is not

logical, resulting in a

review that lacks

coherence and

effective organisation,

which impacts on

readability.

0.5 

- Does not articulate a

summary of key

information related to

the chosen topic, and

the construction of a

review is either absent

or significantly

incomplete.

0 

Conclusion - The conclusion provides

a clear, logical summary

of the primary takeaways

and insights/ future

directions extracted from

the review.

1.0 

- The conclusion

presents a good

summary of the

primary takeaways and

insights obtained from

the review.

0.75 

- The conclusion gives

an adequate summary

of the key takeaways

and insights from the

review.

0.5 

- The conclusion's

summary of key

takeaways and insights

lacks clarity or

completeness.

0.25 

- The conclusion is

either missing or

significantly

incomplete.

0 

Readability - The writing is clear, well- structured and easy to

read.

- Written at a level suitable

for a BABS1201

audience. The content is

effectively tailored to their

level of understanding.

2.0 

- Writing is generally

clear, but

unnecessary

words/phrases are

occasionally used

that make it difficult

to read.

- Written at a level

suitable for a

BABS1201 audience.

The content is

effectively tailored to

their level of

understanding.

1.5 

- Writing is not clear

with re-reading

necessary for full

comprehension.

- Written at a level

suitable for a

BABS1201 audience.

The content is

effectively tailored to

their level of

understanding.

1.0 

- The writing lacks

clarity and logical

structure, impacting

on readability.

- The content is not

effectively tailored to a

BABS201 audience.

0.5 

- No attempt is made to

meet the requirements

of clear writing,

structured presentation

for a BABS1201

audience.

0 

References - Includes the 3 required

peer reviewed journal

articles (2 primary articles

and 1 review article).

- In text citations formatted

correctly, using Harvard

style.

- Reference list formatted

correctly, in Harvard style.

3.0 

- Includes the 3 required

journal articles (2

primary articles and 1

review article).

- Majority of in-text

citations formatted

correctly using Harvard

style.

- Majority of reference

list formatted correctly

in Harvard style.

2.0 

- Includes the 2 required

journal articles (2

primary articles and 1

review article).

- Majority of in-text

citations formatted

correctly using Harvard

style.

- Majority of reference

list formatted correctly

in Harvard style.

1.0 

- Includes the 2 required

journal articles (2

primary articles and 1

review article).

- Many of in-text

citations formatted

incorrectly/ not in

Harvard style.

- Many of reference list

formatted incorrectly/

not in Harvard style.

0.5 

- No journal articles are

presented or

referenced.

0 

Criteria Excellent Very Good Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Not completed

Part Two: Research process 15 marks

Relation to

course

themes

- Clearly states which topic

was chosen and how

they have refined the

scope and focus.

- Clearly states how the

refined topic choice

aligns with and

contributes to the course

theme/s.

- 2.0 

- Clearly identifies the

chosen topic and

provides a well-defined

explanation of how the

scope and focus have

been refined.

- Clearly states the

relation of the refined

topic to course theme/s

but with minor gaps in

explanation.

- 1.5 

- States the chosen topic

and offers a basic

description of how the

scope and focus have

been refined.

- Provides a vague or

partial connection

between the refined

topic and course

theme/s.

- 1.0 

- Fails to clearly state

the chosen topic or

how the scope and

focus have been

refined, or the

statements made are

inaccurate or unclear.

- Provides a vague or

partial connection

between the refined

topic and course

theme/s.

- 0.5 

- No attempt made to

connect the refined

topic to course

theme/s.

- 0 

Article

selection

and

information

- Demonstrates a

selection of three peer

reviewed scientific

articles, including two

primary articles and a

review.

- Clearly and accurately

identifies each article as

either a primary

research article or a

review article.

- Explains the relevance of

each article to the topic,

including factors like the

significance of the

research, the clarity of the

study, or its applicability to

the topic.

- 3.0 

- Demonstrates a

selection of three

scientific articles,

including two primary

articles and a review.

- States which articles

are primary research

articles, and which is

the review article.

- Provides a clear

explanation of the

relevance of each

article but lacks

the

detail to communicate

why one article was

selected over another.

- 2 

- Shows a satisfactory

selection of three

scientific articles

related to the topic

but does not include

the required two

primary articles and a

review.

- Vaguely infers which

articles are primary

research articles and

which is the review

article.

Offers a basic explanation

for the choice of articles, but

lacks information on why

each specific article was

chosen over others

- 1.0 

- Does not include a

selection of three

scientific articles

related to the topic.

- Fails to clearly state

which articles are

primary research

articles and which is

the review article, or

the statements made

are incorrect or

unclear.

The explanation for

article selection is

minimal or unclear, it

cannot be determined

why the articles were

chosen over others.

- 0.5 

- No attempt made to

include the required

articles, any articles

included are not

relevant and no

required details for

present articles are

provided.

No explanation is provided

for the selection of articles.

- 0 

Primary

and

Secondary

literature

- Clearly and accurately

describes the differences

between primary and

secondary articles

- Explains how the

distinction between

primary and secondary

articles was confirmed,

including the specific

criteria or features used to

identify each type

- 4.0 

- Describes the

differences between

primary and secondary

articles, with slight

inaccuracies or

omissions.

- Provides a generally

accurate explanation

of how article types

were confirmed, with

some minor errors.

- 3.0 

- Provides a basic

description of primary

and secondary

literature, but with

gaps in understanding

or clarity

- Attempts to explain

how article types were

confirmed, but the

explanation is unclear

or lacks detail.

- 2.0 

- Description of primary

and secondary

literature is incomplete

or incorrect.

- Fails to explain or

incorrectly explains

how article types were

confirmed.

- 1.0 

- No attempt is made to

describe the

differences between

primary and secondary

literature or to confirm

the correct

identification of articles

- 0 

Documentat ion process

- Describes the process of

locating three peer

reviewed scientific articles

in a concise manner that

also allows the search to

be replicated, this may

include the databases

used, key words, phrases,

limitations, filters, and how

they confirmed their

articles were peer

reviewed.

- 4.0 

- Describes the process

in a manner that

allows the search to

be replicated, this may

include the databases

used, key words,

phrases and how they

confirmed their articles

were peer reviewed.

- 3.0 

- Provides basic

documentation of the

process with some

gaps in clarity or

detail.

- 2.0 

- Documents the

process of finding

and choosing one of

the required articles.

- 1.0 

No attempt made to

document the process of

finding and choosing the

required articles.

- 0 

Choice of

articles

- Describes comprehensive

and well-supported

explanations for the

selection of each article.

- Clearly outlines the details

for each article including

the journal and publication

year.

- 2.0 

- Outlines clear and

well-supported

reasons for choosing

each article.

- Outlines the details

for each article

including the journal

and publication year.

- 1.5 

- Provides some

reasons for selecting

each article,

demonstrating a

basic understanding

of their relevance to

the topic.

- Inclusion of two

primary articles and

one review article is

evident but lacks

clear details for each.

- 1.0 

- Offers limited or

unclear explanations

for the choice of

articles, lacking clarity

or coherence.

- One or more articles

lack necessary

details.

- 0.5 

- No attempt made to

describe the reasons

for selecting the

articles.

0 

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