Project Grading Criteria

Demonstration of Learning: (25 points)

There is a clear demonstration that you learned something from doing your project; something you didn’t already know.

Demonstration of Benefit: (25 points)

There is a clear psychological/behavioral benefit to you and others from doing your project. This is a project on psychology and not physiology. Your project must pertain to behavior.

Visualization: (15 points)

You present something that is visual such as a powerpoint, poster, pamphlet, leaflet, storybook, etc. to accompany your project if your project does not contain something visual.

Clear Presentation: (10 points)

You present your project stating why you did what you did, how it benefits you, how it benefits the public at large and your presentation to the class is no less than 3 minutes and no more than 5 minutes and you do not read from note cards but talk to us.

References: (25 Points)

You must cite your sources of reference unless your project is original research in which you will cite yourself. Your reference must be placed somewhere visible such as the last page of a storybook, the last slide of a powerpoint, the back page of a pamphlet, etc.

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