Compose at least 2 page single spaced paper that includes:
(2 pages of text, excluding figures. The length should be determined by the quality of your writing, not just the number of words!!!)
I. Introduction.
Explain the problems (reasons hand washing is important) and recommendations in healthcare. How does this experiment support or refute the “germ theory” of disease? Explain what are the published recommendations concerning health, (CDC), any local regulations. (What does your hospital require?) What factors influence the success of hand washing? Also explain how your experiment follows the scientific method of reasoning. State your hypothesis you are testing in the experiment. Explain or provide evidence on how your hypothesis is valid.
II. Materials and Methods
What you did. Explain your variables and controls here in addition to your procedures.
Explain it in enough details so someone can repeat your experiment.
Use past tense (not a “cook book”). This is a description of what you did, not what you are doing or should do.
III. Results
Summarize your findings
Include your graph with a title.
Briefly explain what your graph shows. For example what was the difference between the treatments as shown on your graph. Include the results of your statistical test, (ANOVA plus posthoc test such as Tukey)
http://vassarstats.net/anova1u.html
IV. Discussion
What is the “big picture” of what is all means. How do your results fit with your expectations? What did you learn? In this section explain how your experiment demonstrates the difference between observation and inference. What can you infer from your data? How are your results validated? Can you take this information and apply it to your future health care career?
V. References
Cite any information that is not of your own synthesis!
Submit your paper to Due Friday at noon of Week 4
A) Turnitit.com link
BIOL 331 Lab report rubric. This rubric will be used to grade the text of your experimental write up.
Topic |
Insufficient (na) |
Emerging (0.5) |
Acceptable (1) |
Proficient (1.5) |
Exemplary (2) |
Grammar |
No proof reading, misspelled or improper words |
Sloppy, not organized, many misspellings |
Mostly used proper English does not distract from paper |
Wordy descriptions or not thorough. |
Only one or two small punctuation errors, well organized, and written |
Introduction |
Not described |
Superficial or partial attempt description |
Displays some knowledge of subject, but limited scope, addresses majority of topics |
Displays some knowledge of subject, but limited scope, addresses majority of topics |
Succinct and thorough description that displays depth and breadth of knowledge, indicates tests and interpretations |
Materials and methods |
Not described |
Superficial or partial description No specific details |
Outlines or may be wrong tense. Description not repeatable. May include results or Introduction |
Wordy description or not thorough. Displays some knowledge of subject, but limited scope may be generalized steps |
Succinct and thorough description that displays depth and breadth of knowledge, indicates specific methods repeatable |
Results |
Not described |
Superficial or partial description No graphs or tables |
Lists but does not explain, graphs or tables, but not labeled or titled. Units may be missing |
Wordy description or not thorough. Displays some knowledge of subject, tables may be partially labeled, but not fully described. Includes units of measure |
Succinct and thorough description that displays depth and breadth of knowledge. Describes results, labels well done with title and fully labeled |
Conclusions |
Not described or no references |
Superficial or partial summary. References popular or not scholarly. |
Some summary, specific to this experiment only, references not sufficient |
Summary includes this experiment and may elude to greater context. References/ citations sufficient to document |
Succinct and thorough summary specifics of this case and the breadth of problem. Includes future experiments and how these results fit with expectations and hypothesis. Well cited and documented with scholarly sources. |
|
Less than 60% |
60-69% |
70-79% |
80-89% |
90-100% |
|
F |
D |
C |
B |
A |
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