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Assignment - Social Science Question
Description - Overview - Identifying quality research studies is an important skill. In this activity, you will be asked to distinguish between studies that are scholarly and empirical, scholarly and non-empirical, and neither scholarly nor empirical.
The goal of this activity is to efficiently and strategically evaluate research studies for certain criteria. This skill will benefit you as a student of psychology, a consumer of research information, and a professional in research-related careers.
Each rubric criterion below contains a word-count goal. These are guides to help you respond at the right level of depth and specificity.
Prompt - You will use your webtext writing template to complete this activity. For each article provided in your Soomo webtext, accurately address the rubric criteria listed below:
Determine if the research study is scholarly or non-scholarly. Support your response with evidence from the article.
Determine if the research study is empirical or non-empirical. Support your response with evidence from the article.
Article - Corporate wellness programmes in Singapore: effect on stress, satisfaction and absenteeism, Author: Janice T.S. Ho.