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Analytic and Holistic Rubrics

Quiz by Anna Rhodora Mamaed

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  • Q1
    What is the role of rubrics in feedback and improvement?
    To punish students for their mistakes
    To discourage students from improving
    To confuse students with vague feedback
    To provide constructive feedback and guide student improvement
    30s
  • Q2
    What is a common feature of well-designed rubrics?
    Random grading scales
    Ambiguous criteria
    Subjective evaluations
    Clearly defined performance levels
    30s
  • Q3
    What are the key components of a rubric?
    Hypothesis, data, and analysis
    Introduction, body, and conclusion
    Criteria, levels of performance, and descriptors
    Assumptions, limitations, and recommendations
    30s
  • Q4
    What is a rubric?
    An essay prompt
    A research paper
    A multiple-choice test
    A scoring guide used to assess student performance
    30s
  • Q5
    What is an analytic rubric?
    A rubric that only focuses on the final product or outcome without considering the process.
    A rubric that breaks down the assessment criteria into individual components and scores each component separately.
    A rubric that uses numerical scores instead of descriptive levels.
    A rubric that provides an overall score for the assessment without breaking down the criteria.
    30s
  • Q6
    What is a holistic rubric?
    A rubric that provides an overall score for the assessment without breaking down the criteria.
    A rubric that uses numerical scores instead of descriptive levels.
    A rubric that breaks down the assessment criteria into individual components and scores each component separately.
    A rubric that only focuses on the final product or outcome without considering the process.
    30s
  • Q7
    What is the purpose of an analytic rubric?
    To assign numerical scores to each criteria without using descriptive levels.
    To provide detailed feedback and assessment of individual components or criteria.
    To provide an overall score without considering specific criteria.
    To focus on the final product or outcome without considering the process.
    30s
  • Q8
    What is the purpose of a holistic rubric?
    To focus on the final product or outcome without considering the process.
    To provide detailed feedback and assessment of individual components or criteria.
    To provide an overall score for the assessment without breaking down the criteria.
    To assign numerical scores to each criteria without using descriptive levels.
    30s
  • Q9
    What is the difference between analytic and holistic rubrics?
    Analytic rubrics break down the assessment criteria into individual components and score each component separately, while holistic rubrics provide an overall score without breaking down the criteria.
    Analytic rubrics only focus on the final product or outcome without considering the process, while holistic rubrics consider the overall quality and performance.
    Analytic rubrics are used for subjective assessments, while holistic rubrics are used for objective assessments.
    Analytic rubrics assign numerical scores to each criteria without using descriptive levels, while holistic rubrics provide detailed feedback and assessment.
    30s
  • Q10
    What is the difference between an analytic and a holistic rubric?
    An analytic rubric is commonly used for objective assessments, while a holistic rubric is used for subjective assessments.
    An analytic rubric breaks down the assessment criteria into specific components, while a holistic rubric provides an overall evaluation without breaking down the criteria.
    An analytic rubric assigns numerical scores to each criteria, while a holistic rubric uses descriptive levels.
    An analytic rubric only focuses on the final product or outcome, while a holistic rubric considers the process and the final product.
    30s
  • Q11
    What is a common characteristic of analytic and holistic rubrics?
    Both types of rubrics provide assessment criteria for evaluating student performance.
    Both types of rubrics focus only on the final product or outcome.
    Both types of rubrics assign numerical scores to each criteria.
    Both types of rubrics offer subjective evaluations without specific criteria.
    30s

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