Final Project Rubric

 

There are two portions to the final project, a written portion and a presentation portion. This is adapted from https://www.causeweb.org/usproc/report-template-USCLAP

Written portion

Due: Friday, May 3 at 11:59pm

 

Abstract

10 pts

·      Succinctly and correctly summarizes the research question, methods, results and conclusions, no more than 150 words

 

Background and significance

10 pts

·      States the research question

·      Describes where the data came from

·      Provides background information on the data set

·      Provides background/ significance of the research question

 

Methods

15 pts

·      Describes the data (what are the observations? What are the variables? Is there any missing data?)

·      Describes how missing data will be handled (if necessary)

·      Describes the model(s) fit

·      Describes the assumptions of these models and how the assumptions will be assessed

·      Describes how the models will be compared

·      Describes how the final model will be chosen

 

Results

25 pts

·      Visualizes the data. Create a plot for the distribution of the outcome. Create a table with the statistics about the variables included (median, IQR for continuous variables, percents for categorical)

·      Shows which model was chosen and why (give the equation for the final model as well as the statistics that designated it as “best”)

·      Shows that the final model fits the assumptions

·      Shows a table of the coefficients for the final model with confidence intervals

·      Correctly interprets the final model

 

 

Discussion & Conclusion

5 pts

·      Summarizes what you learned from the models, how they answered your research question

·      A discussion of the research, the limitations of the current research, reasonableness of any assumptions made, possibilities of future work/studies that should be conducted, etc

 

Appendix

5 pts

·      Includes all R code

·      Includes any additional plots/tables from the intermediate models (the ones that were not chosen as the “final” model)

 

Appearance

5 pts

·      12 pt font

·      Single spaced

·      PDF format

·      3 pages (not including References and Appendix)

·      All plots are labeled

·      All plots and tables have captions

·      All code is in the Appendix

·      All tables are made using the `gtsummary` package

 

Total

75

Poster portion

Slide Due: Monday, April 29 at 11:59pm

Presentation: in class Wednesday (May 1)

 

Presentation style

5

·      The presentation “slide” fits the template discussed in class

·      The font is large enough (legible)

·      The plots include labels and are large enough to see

·      All members of the group speak during the presentation

 

Introduction

2.5

·      The research question is clearly identified

·      The data source is clearly explained

 

Methods

10

·      The models being compared are clearly described

·      How the assumptions of these models will be assessed is clearly described

·      How the “best” model will be selected is described

 

Results

5

·      The model that was chosen is clearly described (along with the statistic that made this model “best”)

 

Discussion & Conclusion

2.5

·      A brief description of what was learned

 

Total

25