Section 1: Introduction 18/20 Research Question and Motivation Citations to literature on this topic Quick summary of main results from Section 4 * good start * some information about similar past bike surveys would help Section 2: Methods 20/20 Target population, frame, sample design/methods, sample size Number of respondents contacted, number of respondents, other nonresponse/refusal information A few questions from your questionnaire (full questionnaire, contact letter(s), informed consent statement, etc, in appendices) Post-survey processing Other relevant information from the body of your progress report talk * much of this was still in the planning stage when the draft was written, which is fine * I'll be looking for appropriate detail, clear description and clear reasonning, in the final draft Section 3: Results 20/20 (may or may not be longer than Section 2!) Restate research question(s), show statistical analyses, discuss how they answer each research question (gory stat details in another appendix?) * much of this was still in the planning stage when the draft was written, which is fine * I'll be looking for appropriate detail, clear description and clear reasonning, in the final draft Section 4: Discussion 20/20 Overall discussion of research questions, how well survey answered them Any surprising, or expected, results Strengths and weaknesses of your survey; recommendations for future Take-home message(s) * much of this was still in the planning stage when the draft was written, which is fine * please attend to all the areas above in your final discussion List of References 10/10 * please see formatting suggestions on pdf of your report * make sure that all references here are actually cited in the main body of the paper Appendices 10/10 * good start TOTAL 98/100 ==================================================================== * I was expecting most of Sections 1 and 2, and the list of references, would be complete - using material from your project proposal - using material from your progress report ppt * I was expecting many holes in the rest of the paper, depending on work you haven't completed yet. - For each hole, I was looking for a paragraph detailing what you plan to do to fill the hole (put the paragraph in bold or italic, or box it or something so I know it is "plans" and not part of the actual paper text). - I considered your *plans* in sections 3, 4 and the appendices, not what you've *done* in these sections. So not having many analyses yet wasn't a problem, as long as you gave me a well-thought-out set of plans for what you will do in the last couple weeks of the semester. * I also considered organization & content (and plans, if you don't have content for some parts yet!) ====================================================================