Forms of empirical evidence and scholarly argumentation

  • Critically examine, through the use of case study material and other forms of empirical evidence and scholarly argumentation, the options available to employees to build better outcomes. Assignment (3000 word essay)
    Question: Critically examine, through the use of case study material and other forms of empirical evidence and scholarly argumentation, the options available to employees to build better outcomes. (3,000 words)
    Referencing: Note: All papers need to be correctly referenced, using the Harvard System and should include a bibliography. Some materials may suit a tabular format and this is quite acceptable. Appendices may also be included BUT they must be relevant and “concise” and contain only background information. Note: The Harvard Referencing System can be found on the library website.
    Word Count: The word count should be entered on the cover sheet. Assignments with more than 2000 words over the word limit, academic judgement would apply. In accordance with Academic Regulation, July 2012, 6.58-6.59 – i.e. a lower mark will be awarded to reflect lack of concision and relevance. The following items are not included in the word count:
    • Indented quotations of more than 50 words (note, however that if you use too much of these you could be penalised for being too derivative – too source reliant)

• Tables, figures and diagrams
• List of references and or bibliography
• Footnotes
• Appendices
Pay attention to Learning Outcomes:
Students should consider to what extent they have demonstrated the learning outcomes in their answer, as this is a key criterion for a successful assessment result.
4.1.1 Element 010 – Essay Marking Criteria
Mark
Learning Outcome

  1. Clear structure, including; introduction and conclusion that show evidence of clear understanding of the relevant issues and how you intend to address them and a summary of the main arguments and conclusions

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