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DNP 820 Week 4 Introduction to the Literature Review GCU
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Empirical research is the foundation of scholarly
research and scholarly writing. An empirical article is defined as one that
reports actual results of a research study. An empirical article includes a
description of the study, an introduction, a research question, an explanation
of the study’s methodology, a presentation of the results of the study, and a
conclusion that discusses the results and suggests topics for further study.
As you search the library for scholarly research, you
should limit your search to identify empirical articles. (You can use the
“Empirical Research Checklist” from DNP-801 to assist in this determination.)
After finding an empirical study, begin to assess the validity of the
conclusion by determining if the conclusion answers the proposed research
question and if the methodology is appropriate.
As you move forward in your doctoral journey, you will
read research papers that will require you to assess the validity of the
studies in question. To accomplish this, qualitative assessments about the
research must be made by comparing, contrasting, and synthesizing what the
research says.
In this assignment, you will continue to develop the
skill of writing, by reviewing 15 research articles associated with your chosen
topic and using the content to identify at least five major concepts and
subthemes related to your topic.
General
Requirements:
Use the following information to ensure successful
completion of this assignment:
- Use the “Empirical Research
Checklist” to assist in the determination of empirical articles.
- Use the “Research Article Chart”
to provide a summary review of each component of your assignment.
- Doctoral learners are required to
use APA style for their writing assignments. The APA Style Guide is
located in the Student Success Center.
- This assignment uses a rubric.
Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become
familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
- You
are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Please refer to the
directions in the Student Success Center.
Directions:
Part
1: Selection of 15 Articles
Select 15 empirical articles related to your PICOT
question. Use the “Empirical Research Checklist” worksheet to ensure that each
article you select meets all of the established criteria. At least one article
must demonstrate a quantitative methodology.
Part
2: Research Article Chart
Using the articles acquired in Part 1, provide a summary
review of each component using the “Research Article Chart” template.
Part
3: Synthesis of Research Studies
Based upon your review of the 15 research articles,
identify at least five major concepts that relate to your project topic, and
three subthemes related to each concept.
Using the information from the completed “Research
Article Chart,” and the major concepts and subthemes you have identified, write
a 2,000-3,000 word paper that synthesizes the content of the 15 research
studies.
Summarize each major concept and focus on providing a
detailed synthesis of the three identified subthemes that support that concept
by addressing the following.
- Introduction of the identified
subtheme
- Summary of the research questions
posed by the studies
- Summary of the sample populations
used
- Summary of the limitations of the
studies
- Summary
of the conclusion and recommendations for further research
Portfolio
Practice Hours:
Practice immersion assignments are based on your current
course objectives, and are intended to be application-based learning using your
real-world practice setting. These assignments earn practice immersion hours,
and are indicated in the assignment by a Portfolio Practice Hours statement
which reminds you, the learner, to enter in a corresponding case log in Typhon.
Actual clock hours are entered, but the average hours associated with each
practice immersion assignment is 10.
You are required to complete your assignment using
real-world application. Real-world application requires the use of
evidence-based data, contemporary theories, and concepts presented in the
course. The culmination of your assignment must present a viable application in
a current practice setting. For more information on parameters for
practice immersion hours, please refer to DNP resources in the DC Network.
To earn portfolio practice hours, enter the following
after the references section of your paper:
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Hours Completion Statement DNP-820
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(INSERT NAME), verify that I have completed (NUMBER OF) clock hours in
association with the goals and objectives for this assignment. I have also
tracked said practice hours in the Typhon Student Tracking System for
verification purposes and will be sure that all approvals are in place from my
faculty and practice mentor.
Introduction
to the Literature Review
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Unsatisfactory 0.00% |
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Less Than Satisfactory 74.00% |
3
Satisfactory 79.00% |
4
Good 87.00% |
5
Excellent 100.00% |
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70.0 %Content
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10.0 %Introduction
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An
introduction is not present.
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An
introduction is present, but it does not relate to the body of the paper.
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An
introduction is present, and it relates to the body of the paper. There is
nothing in the introduction to entice the reader to continue reading.
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An
introduction is present, and it relates to the body of the paper. Information
presented in the introduction provides a weak incentive for the reader to
continue reading.
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An
introduction is present, and it relates to the body of the paper. Information
presented in the introduction is intriguing and encourages the reader to
continue reading.
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15.0 %Synthesis of Research Questions
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No
synthesis of research questions is presented.
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A
synthesis of research questions is presented. However, the synthesis is not
valid.
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A
cursory though valid synthesis of research questions is presented.
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A
moderately thorough and valid synthesis of research questions is presented.
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A
reflective and insightful synthesis of research questions is presented.
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15.0 %Synthesis of Sample Populations
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No
synthesis of sample populations is presented.
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A
synthesis of sample populations is presented. However, the synthesis is not
valid.
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A
cursory though valid synthesis of sample populations is presented.
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A
moderately thorough and valid synthesis of sample populations is presented.
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A
reflective and insightful synthesis of sample populations is presented.
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15.0 %Synthesis of the Limitations of the Study
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No
synthesis of the limitations of the studies is presented.
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A
synthesis of the limitations of the studies is presented. However, the
synthesis is not valid.
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A
cursory though valid synthesis of the limitations of the studies is
presented.
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A
moderately thorough and valid synthesis of the limitations of the studies is
presented.
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A
reflective and insightful synthesis of the limitations of the studies is
presented.
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15.0 %Conclusion and Recommendations for Further
Research
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No
conclusion and recommendations for further research are presented.
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A
conclusion and recommendations for further research are presented. However,
they are not valid.
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A
cursory though valid conclusion and recommendations for further research are
presented.
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A
moderately thorough and valid conclusion and recommendations for further
research are presented.
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A
reflective and insightful conclusion and recommendations for further research
are presented.
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20.0 %Organization and Effectiveness
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7.0 %Thesis Development and Purpose
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Paper
lacks any discernible overall purpose or organizing claim.
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Thesis
and/or main claim are insufficiently developed and/or vague; purpose is not
clear.
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Thesis
and/or main claim are apparent and appropriate to purpose.
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Thesis
and/or main claim are clear and forecast the development of the paper. It is
descriptive and reflective of the arguments and appropriate to the purpose.
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Thesis
and/or main claim are comprehensive. The essence of the paper is contained
within the thesis. Thesis statement makes the purpose of the paper clear.
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8.0 %Argument Logic and Construction
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Statement
of purpose is not justified by the conclusion. The conclusion does not support
the claim made. Argument is incoherent and uses noncredible sources.
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Sufficient
justification of claims is lacking. Argument lacks consistent unity. There
are obvious flaws in the logic. Some sources have questionable credibility.
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Argument
is orderly, but may have a few inconsistencies. The argument presents minimal
justification of claims. Argument logically, but not thoroughly, supports the
purpose. Sources used are credible. Introduction and conclusion bracket the
thesis.
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Argument
shows logical progressions. Techniques of argumentation are evident. There is
a smooth progression of claims from introduction to conclusion. Most sources
are authoritative.
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Clear
and convincing argument that presents a persuasive claim in a distinctive and
compelling manner. All sources are authoritative.
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5.0 %Mechanics of Writing (includes spelling,
punctuation, grammar, language use)
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Surface
errors are pervasive enough that they impede communication of meaning.
Inappropriate word choice and/or sentence construction are used.
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Frequent
and repetitive mechanical errors distract the reader. Inconsistencies in
language choice (register), sentence structure, and/or word choice are
present.
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Some
mechanical errors or typos are present, but are not overly distracting to the
reader. Correct sentence structure and audience-appropriate language are
used.
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Prose
is largely free of mechanical errors, although a few may be present. A
variety of sentence structures and effective figures of speech are used.
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Writer
is clearly in command of standard, written, academic English.
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10.0 %Format
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5.0 %Paper Format (use of appropriate style for the
major and assignment)
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Template
is not used appropriately or documentation format is rarely followed
correctly.
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Appropriate
template is used, but some elements are missing or mistaken. A lack of
control with formatting is apparent.
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Appropriate
template is used. Formatting is correct, although some minor errors may be
present.
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Appropriate
template is fully used. There are virtually no errors in formatting style.
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All
format elements are correct.
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5.0 %Documentation of Sources (citations, footnotes,
references, bibliography, etc., as appropriate to assignment and style)
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Sources
are not documented.
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Documentation
of sources is inconsistent or incorrect, as appropriate to assignment and
style, with numerous formatting errors.
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Sources
are documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, although some
formatting errors may be present.
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Sources
are documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is mostly
correct.
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Sources
are completely and correctly documented, as appropriate to assignment and
style, and format is free of error.
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100 %Total Weightage
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