Does it accurately describe the report?
a. Title – Does it accurately describe the report?
b. Abstract – Is it representative of the report?
c. Introduction – Does it make the purpose of the report clear?
d. Statement of the problem – Is the problem properly introduced?
e. Purpose of the study – Has the reason for conducting the research been explained?
f. Research question(s) – Is/are research question(s) clearly defined and if not, should they be?
g. Theoretical framework – Is the theoretical framework described? If there is not a theoretical framework, should there be?
h. Literature review – Is the literature review relevant to the study, comprehensive, and include recent research? Does the literature review support the need for the study?
i. Methods – Is the design appropriate for the study? Does the sample fit with the research design and is the size sufficient? Was a data collection instrument needed? How were data collected? Were reliability and validity accounted for?
j. Analysis – Is the analytical approach consistent with the study questions and research design?
k. Results – Are the results presented clearly in the text, tables and figures? Are the statistics clearly explained?
l. Discussion - Are the results explained in relationship to the theoretical framework, research questions, and the significance to the area of study?
m. Limitations – Are the limitations presented and their implications discussed?
n. Conclusion – Are there recommendations for practice, future research, and policymakers?
o. References
p. Appendices