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Review Of The Literature 2

  • September 18, 2022
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Topic 2: Checklist

Review of Literature and Incorporating Theory

Instructions:

This checklist is designed to help students
organize the weekly exercises/assignments to be completed as preparation for
the final capstone project proposal. This checklist will also serve as a
communication tool between students and faculty. Comments, feedback, and
grading for modules 1-4 will be documented using this checklist.

Topic

Task

Completed

Comments
/ Feedback

Points

Review of Literature

·
Analyze and appraise each of
the 15 articles identified in module 1. (15 articles).

_____ / 90

·
Analysis organized using the
sample provided in “Sample Format for Review of Literature.”

_____ / 10

Total

_____/100

Incorporating Theory

· Identified a theory that can be used to support proposed solution.

_____ / 10

· Main components of theory described.

_____ / 10

· Rationale for selecting theory provided.

_____ / 10

· Discussed how theory works to support proposed solution.

_____ / 5

· Explained how theory will be incorporated into project.

_____ / 5

Total

_____/40

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