SCS 285 Project Two Guidelines and Rubric
Competency
In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
- Analyze the benefits and drawbacks of collecting various types of data
Scenario
You have recently applied for another position in the company you work for and have been called in for a second interview! For this round, you’ve been asked by the interview committee to present an analysis of the collected data from the research you initially reviewed, with a specific focus on data-collection types. This will be presented in a formal interview presentation.
Directions
Second Interview Presentation
You are analyzing studies related to a research topic in your field by discussing different types of data collection, their benefits and drawbacks, and how your chosen research studies utilize different collection methods. In your first project, completed in Module Four, you completed your initial analysis of the methodologies used. In your second milestone, also submitted in Module Four, you finalized your research choices by submitting two of each type of research methodology and flexing your “skilled consumer of research” skills by looking at your gathered research as a whole in order to identify patterns in data-collection types and some high-level credibility threats to the research. For this project, complete the following:
- Describe the attributes of a skilled consumer of research. Include the following:
- The most helpful perspectives a consumer can utilize
- A description of how you know when you have enough information
- A description of how you scrutinize the credibility of data
- Identify multiple potential threats to the credibility of your research results for each of your selected research studies. Include the following:
- A description of potential biases or perspectives that might threaten the credibility of the results
- An explanation of ethical issues that might threaten the credibility of the results—consider the following:
- Disclosure
- Blind or double-blind studies
- Cultural awareness
- Humane treatment of subjects
- Unethical structuring of studies (methods, selection, etc.)
- Analyze the relationship of data-collection types to social science research methodologies. Use your analysis from Milestone Two in Module Four. Include the following:
- The most commonly used quantitative data-collection types in social sciences based on your analysis of your research articles. Consider why this choice of data collection method might be so common.
- The least commonly used quantitative data-collection types in social sciences based on analysis of your research articles. Consider why this choice of data collection method might be less common.
- The most commonly used qualitative data-collection types in social sciences based on analysis of your research articles. Consider: why might this choice of data collection method be so common?
- The least commonly used qualitative data-collection types in social sciences based on analysis of your research articles from Consider: why might this choice of data collection method be less common?
- Explain the relevance of various data-collection types to research question(s). Include the following:
- A classification of the data in each study—is it quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methodology? Be sure to include an example of each methodology.
- An explanation of why this data-collection type fits well with the research question from your chosen studies from Milestone Two in Module Four
What to Submit
Every project has a deliverable or deliverables, which are the files that must be submitted before your project can be assessed. For this project, you must submit the following:
Interview Presentation
This interview presentation, on a research topic of your choosing in your field of study, should include the information given in the directions to meet rubric requirements. Your project should be presented in Microsoft PowerPoint and must include visual representation in addition to talking points. Make sure to utilize the speaker notes function in the presentation if you do not include a video or voiceover.
Supporting Materials
The following resource(s) may help support your work on the project:
Reading: PowerPoint: Guides, Tips and Help
This site gives helpful tips for creating a professional presentation.
Reading: Slide Layout
This site gives tips for making sure your presentation slides are readable, which is an important aspect of creating a professional presentation.
Reading: Fifteen Strategies for Giving Oral Presentations
This site gives specific tips on how to perform public speaking well.
The following rubric will be used to assess Project Two. Familiarize yourself with this rubric as you work on the project, and return to this rubric before you submit Project Two to make sure you’ve included everything you need to be successful.