5-6 Marks for Criterion A An appropriate question for investigation has been clearly stated. The student has identified and selected appropriate and relevant.

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5-6 Marks for Criterion A An appropriate question for investigation has been clearly stated. The student has identified and selected appropriate and relevant sources, and there is a clear explanation of the relevance of the sources to the investigation. There is a detailed analysis and evaluation of two sources with explicit discussion of the value and limitations of two of the sources for the investigation, with reference to the origins, purpose and content of the two sources.

OPCVL/Source Analysis Reminders All Values and Limitations should be OVERTLY tied to Origin, Purpose or Content All Values and Limitations should be directly tied to research question The word RELEVANCE should be used The word BIAS should be avoided Go for specificity No general source statements