Developmental Disorder/Disease Paper

Developmental Disorder/Disease Paper

write a term paper (5-6 pages) for developmental biology. (pick any topic such as any developmental disorder/disease, get the topic approved before start writing). rubric and guideline uploaded.

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Intentional Plagiarism

Deliberate use of another author’s research, ideas, or language without acknowledging the source through footnotes, quotations, or reference.

Inadvertent Plagiarism

The improper, but accidental, use of another’s ideas, words, or data without identifying the source. Inadvertent plagiarism typically occurs when the student fails to distinguish between direct quotes and general observations when doing research. Developmental Disorder/Disease Paper.

Please refer to the Purdue Website for further discussion on plagiarism.

Falsification and fabrication of material should not be an issue – but if they occur will also result in an F on the paper.

 

Note: All papers should include some primary literature focused on molecular mechanisms.

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Research Paper Rubric

Category Exceeds Standard Meets Standard Nearly Meets Standard Does Not Meet Standard No Evidence

 

Score

 

Title Information

Does not have to be on a separate page

 

Title

Your Name

Course

Date

Title

Your Name

Course

Date

Evidence of 3

 

Evidence of 2 or less Absent

 

 
Thesis Statement

Generally present At end of 1st or 2nd paragraph

Clearly and concisely states the paper’s purpose in a single

sentence, which is engaging,

and thought provoking.

 

Clearly states the paper’s purpose in a single sentence.

 

States the paper’s purpose in a single sentence.

 

Incomplete and/or unfocused. Absent,

no

evidence.

 

 
Introduction

Range: 1-1.5 pages

The introduction is engaging,

states the main topic and

previews the structure of the paper.

 

The introduction states the

main topic and previews the

structure of the paper.

 

The introduction states the

main topic but does not

adequately preview the

structure of the paper.

 

There is no clear introduction

or main topic and the structure

of the paper is missing.

 

Absent,

no

evidence

 

 
Body of the Paper

 

 

 

Each paragraph has thoughtful

supporting detail sentences

that develop the main idea. Developmental Disorder/Disease Paper.

 

Each paragraph has sufficient supporting detail sentence that develops the main idea.

 

Each paragraph lacks

supporting detail sentences.

 

Each paragraph fails to develop the

main idea.

 

Not

applicable

 

 
 

Organization-

Structural

Development of

the Idea

Writer demonstrates logical

and subtle sequencing of ideas through well-developed paragraphs; transitions are

used to enhance organization.

 

Paragraph development

present but not perfected.

 

Logical organization;

organization of ideas not fully developed.

 

No evidence of structure or organization.

 

Not

applicable

 

 
Conclusion: Do not introduce new material in the conclusion   The conclusion is engaging

and restates the thesis.

 

The conclusion restates the

thesis.

 

The conclusion does not

adequately restate the thesis.

 

Incomplete and/or unfocused.

 

Absent

 

 
Mechanics

/Length

 

Mechanics

No errors in punctuation,

capitalization and spelling.

 

Paper 10 pages or longer, not including title page or references

 

 

Mechanics

Almost no errors in

punctuation, capitalization

and spelling.

 

Paper is 10 pages, not including title page or references

 

Many errors in punctuation,

capitalization and spelling.

 

 

 

Paper is 8 pages, not including title page or references

 

Numerous and distracting

errors in punctuation,

capitalization and spelling.

 

 

Paper is less than 8 pages, not including title page or references

 

Not

applicable

 

 
Usage

 

Usage

No errors in sentence structure

and word usage.

 

Usage

Almost no errors in sentence

structure and word usage.

 

Usage

Many errors in sentence

structure and word usage.

 

Usage

Numerous and distracting

errors in sentence structure

and word usage.

 

Usage

.

Not

applicable

 

 
Citation

 

All cited works, both text and

visual, are done in the correct

format with no errors.

 

Some cited works, both text

and visual, are done in the

correct format.

 

Inconsistencies evident.

Few cited works, both text

and visual, are done in the

correct format.

 

Absent Not

applicable

 

 
References

 

Done in the correct format with no errors.

Includes 8 or more primary  science journal articles, no more than 5 years old.

Done in the correct format

with few errors. Includes at least 8 primary science journal articles, no more than 7 years old.

Done in the correct format

with few errors.  Includes  less than 8 primary science

journal articles, no more than 10 years old.

Done in the correct format with  many errors.

Includes less than 7 primary science journal articles,  no more than 10 years old.

Absent  

 

Two examples for citing references within in the paper.

Example 1:

The college student often finds himself or herself writing a paper the night prior to its due date.  This leads to high levels of stress hormone release and low levels of the neurotransmitters DA and NE.  (Mania-Farnell et al. (2009) and Neurotrans (2011) ) The student will become groggy and irritable, resulting in many errors in the assignment, these errors will generally not be corrected and will produce lower grade accomplishment.   This behavior is associated with changes in prefrontal cortex activity. (Dopamin A. et al. (2012))  Changes in prefrontal cortex activity are also associated with task completion.  Developmental Disorder/Disease Paper. At this time students feel a sense of relief and accomplishment.(Dopamin A. and Break Y. (2013))

Although reference names and dates can be included in the paper as above – instructor preference in this class is the use of superscripts corresponding to reference number.  If several sentences in a row can be attributed to the same authors please put the reference at the end of the final sentence, not after every single sentence.  Please do not use quotes – paraphrase all material.

Example 2:

The college student often finds himself or herself writing a paper the night prior to its due date.  This leads to high levels of stress hormone release and low levels of the neurotransmitters DA and NE.3,4   The student will become groggy and irritable, resulting in many errors in the assignment, these errors will generally not be corrected and will produce lower grade accomplishment.   This behavior is associated with changes in prefrontal cortex activity.2  Changes in prefrontal cortex activity are also associated with task completion.  At this time students feel a sense of relief and accomplishment.1

References ( alphabetical order and numbered)

  1. Dopamin, A. and Break, Y. (2013) Prefrontal Cortex Activity and Task Completion. Brain and Behavior, Vol. 74, pp. 212-225.
  2. Dopamin, A., Doner, J. and Break, Y. (2012) Prefrontal Cortex Activity During High Stress Task Activity. Brain and Behavior, Vol. 64, pp. 205-
  3. Mania-Farnell, B. Northerup, J. and Stressor D. (2009) Last Minute  Assignment Completion Effects on Stress Hormones .   Journal of Stress, Vol. 27, pp. 55-64
  4. Neurotrans, T. (2011) Stess and Neurotransmitter Production in the College Student. Journal of Too Much to Do, Vol. 85, pp. 101-107. Developmental Disorder/Disease Paper.

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Outlining a Paper

Outlining a paper before you begin writing helps ensure your paper has a clear overall structure and forward momentum.  A strong outline details each topic and subtopic in your paper, organizing these points so that they flow smoothly and provide your audience with a clear understanding of the material you are presenting.

https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/the_writing_process/developing_an_outline/index.html 

http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/318.htm#sthash.gMIG80RP.dpuf

Example Structure

  1. Introduction
  2. Overall description of topic.
    B. Area of Focus
    C. Key Terms introduced.

Thesis Statement: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/the_writing_process/thesis_statement_tips.html

  1. Background
  2. C.
    III. Major Point 1
  3. Minor Point 1:
  4. Minor Point 2:
  5. Major Point 2:
  6. Minor Point 1:
    B. Minor Point 2:
  7. Major Point 3:
  8. Minor Point 1:
    B. Minor Point 2:
  9. Major Point 4: Etc….

VII. Conclusion

  1. Restatement of Thesis: 
  2. Summarize your points
  3. Next Steps

Developmental Disorder/Disease Paper