Type of
Assessment: Assessment 1 – Group Presentation
Unit Learning
Outcomes
addressed:
(a) Demonstrate an advanced ability to identify, assimilate,
and review applications of, particular research techniques.
(b) Identify various means of data collection that are feasible
and can be ethically enacted.
(c) Articulate and critically evaluate differences between
alternative research methodologies.
(d) Explain how research outcomes may be affected by the
nature and application of particular research techniques.
(e) Demonstrate an advanced ability to construct a robust
methodology for addressing a research question.
(f) Explain how the use of selected methodologies is relevant
to a specific research proposal.
Criteria for
Assessment:
Understanding of the project
Evidence of analysis
Organisation and Use of visual aids
Non-verbal & Verbal delivery
Assessment Task: Students are to select a presentation topic from the list of topics
below and make a 15-20 minutes presentation.
Submission Date: Week 7 – Sunday at 11.59pm (online submission).
Total Mark &
Weighting: 15 marks | 15%
Students are advised that any submissions past the due date without an approved
extension or approved extenuating circumstances incur a 5% penalty per calendar
day,
calculated from the total mark e.g. a task marked out of 15 will incur a 1.75 mark penalty
per calendar day.
Assessment 1– Group Presentation (4 students). Presentations would be made during
the tutorial time.
Assessment Description
Students are to select a presentation topic from the list of topics below and make a 15-20
minute presentation. Students must conduct extensive research on the topic and must cite
relevant sources to support their arguments.
Topic 1: What is a sampling design? Using relevant examples, discuss the types of probability
sampling technique
Topic 2: What is a sampling design? Using relevant examples, discuss the types of nonprobability sampling technique
Presentation requirements:
• A PowerPoint presentation in class with a minimum of 10 slides
• The PowerPoint presentation must go for a minimum of 15 minutes and a maximum of 20
minutes. Please allow an additional 5 minutes for questions time if requested by your lecturer.
• Your PPT should be converted into PDF and uploaded on Moodle on the Sunday of the
Presentation week along with your handout.
• Appropriate and accurate use of the APA referencing system for in-text citation as well as a
reference list
• You will be marked as a team.
You must use a minimum of 3 references. These must be authoritative and comprise of:
• At least 1 academic reference (e.g. journal article or textbook)