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1 Empirical and Quantitative Skills

2 Define Problem/Topic Demonstrates the ability to construct a clear and insightful problem/topic statement with evidence of all relevant contextual factors.

3 Devise/Formulate a Plan Uses information or observation to form a correct plan to achieve a solution. Analyzes each step of the plan for plausibility and correctness.

4 Data/Information Collection and/or Selection Skillfully gathers or converts relevant information into insightful portrayal that contributes to further or deeper understanding of the problem/topic.

5 Analysis Analyzes and synthesizes evidence to reveal insightful patterns, differences, or similarities related to problem/topic.

6 Conclusion Conclusion(s) is/are correct, insightful, and relate to the original problem/topic.

7 The information on the previous slides Reprinted [or Excerpted] with permission from the Assessing Outcomes and Improving Achievement: Tips and tools for Using Rubrics, edited by Terrel L. Rhodes. Copyright 2010 by the Association of American Colleges and Universities.

8 Empirical and Quantitative Skills Include the manipulation and analysis of numerical data or observable facts resulting in informed conclusions Aspects: 1. Be able to collect data 2. Be able to manipulate data 3. Be able to analyze data to draw informed conclusions

9 Instructional/Reinforcement/Assessment Activities: Analyzing charts and graphs Making or drawing charts or graphs or data tables Interpreting histograms or maps Provide written report (a paragraph) on the interpretation of chart, graph, etc. Interpreting tables

10 In Conclusion Refer to the instructions on Empirical and Quantitative skills in The Simple Pendulum Project Experiment in your manual. Refer to the rubric on Empirical and Quantitative skills that appears in the supplemental materials given to you by your lab assistant. Review this PowerPoint show as you prepare your report on The Simple Pendulum Project Experiment. Submit to LiveText all items requested of you by your lab assistant.


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