Concept Assignment Task
Concept Assignment Task
This assignment is designed for the student to examine the antecedents, attributes, and consequences of a concept. The student will identify a strong definition of this concept. If there is none, the student will develop one. The student will explore a concept, and then analyze that descriptive word and its use in literature. Steps from Wilson’s Concept Analysis will be used (Walker & Avant, 2019, p.170).
The body should not exceed 10 pages.
Follow these steps while completing the project:
- Introduction
- Select a concept relevant to nursing.
- Determine the purposes of analysis.
- Identify the uses of the concept (Literature Review).
- Determine the concept’s defining attributes, antecedents, and consequences.
- Construct a model case.
- Conclusion
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Introduction
0
Does not adequately convey topic. Does not delineate subtopics to be discussed in the body of text in the assignment.
5
Briefly conveys topic and delineates subtopics to be discussed in the body of text in the assignment.
10
Clearly conveys topic and delineates subtopics to be discussed in the body of text in the assignment.
15
Strongly conveys topic and delineates subtopics to be discussed in the body of text in the assignment.
Focus and Sequencing
0
Content is not related to topic and logically organized into subtopics; many transitions are unclear or nonexistent.
8
Content related to topic; material present within subtopics; and some transitions linking subtopics and main topic.
14
Content clearly related to topic; logically organized within subtopics; and clear transitions linking subtopics and main topic.
20
Content strongly related to topic; strong organization and integration of content within subtopics; and strong transitions linking subtopics and main topic.
Support
0
No scholarly, peer- reviewed support of topic; supporting materials are not published within 5-7 years, as appropriate.
8
Limited scholarly, peer- reviewed support of topic; most supporting materials are published within 5-7 years, as appropriate.
14
Clear scholarly, peer- reviewed support of topic; supporting materials are published within 5-7 years, as appropriate.
20
Strong scholarly, peer- reviewed support of topic; supporting materials are published within 5-7 years, as appropriate.
Conclusion 0
No summarization, synthesis, or insightful discussion of topic conclusions. New information is introduced into the conclusion.
5
Summarization with some synthesis and insightful discussion of topic conclusions. Some new information is introduced into the conclusion.
10
Clear summarization with synthesis and insightful discussion of topic conclusions. No new information is introduced into the conclusion.
15
Strong summarization with synthesis and insightful discussion of topic conclusions. No new information is introduced into the conclusion.
2
Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation
0
Substantial grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors detracting from the assignment.
3
Occasional spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors detracting from the assignment.
7
Minimal grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors not detracting from the assignment.
10
No grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
Writing Mechanics 0
Writing mechanics include many awkward or unclear passages and informal tone not consistent with formal scholarly work.
3
Writing mechanics include awkward or unclear passages and informal tone not always consistent with formal scholarly work.
7
Writing mechanics include minimal awkward or unclear passages but are consistent with formal scholarly work.
10
Writing mechanics are consistent with formal scholarly work.
APA Style
0
Substantial errors in APA style based upon the required APA manuals listed on the course syllabi.
3
Occasional errors in APA style based upon the required APA manuals listed on the course syllabi.
7
Minimal errors in APA style based upon the required APA manuals listed on the course syllabi.
10
No errors in APA style based upon the required APA manuals listed on the course syllabi