implementation plan prepares

implementation plan prepares

Literature Review
While the implementation plan prepares students to apply their research to the problem or issue they have identified for their capstone change proposal project, the literature review enables students to map out and move into the active planning and development stages of the project.

A literature review analyzes how current research supports the PICOT, as well as identifies what is known and what is not known in the evidence. Students will use the information from the earlier PICOT Statement Paper and Literature Evaluation Table assignments to develop a 750-1,000 word review that includes the following sections:

Title page
Introduction section
A comparison of research questions
A comparison of sample populations
A comparison of the limitations of the study
A conclusion section, incorporating recommendations for further research
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

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.

RUBRIC

Attempt Start Date: 20-Apr-2020 at 12:00:00 AM

Due Date: 26-Apr-2020 at 11:59:59 PM

Maximum Points: 100.0

Literature Review – Rubric
No of Criteria: 10 Achievement Levels: 5CriteriaAchievement LevelsDescriptionPercentageUnsatisfactory0.00 %Less than Satisfactory75.00 %Satisfactory79.00 %Good89.00 %Excellent100.00 %Content80.0 Introduction10.0An introduction is not present.An introduction is present, but it does not relate to the body of the paper.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.An introduction is present, and it relates to the body of the paper. Information presented in the introduction provides incentive for the reader to continue reading.